Where Light Forgot Its Name
Where Light Forgot Its Name investigates light and color as carriers of memory, emotion, and psychological space rather than literal landscapes.
Through layered surfaces and the dissolution of form, the paintings evoke states of immersion and perceptual drift, where environment feels remembered more than observed. Oscillating between abstraction and suggestion, the works capture moments when clarity slips away, and light itself carries a subtle, almost forgotten narrative.
A rich palette of greens, blues, and vibrant reds, combined with layered brushwork, creates depth, texture, and visual resonance, reflecting the fleeting and mutable qualities of perception and memory. Compositions are created without fixed horizons or focal points, inviting viewers to enter the space rather than merely observe it.
Light functions as a residue—something that lingers and shapes experience—allowing meaning to remain fluid, unresolved, and open to interpretation.
The Sound Of Light Collapsing 70 X60 Acrylic 2015
Light Breaking Its Own Rules 100 X76 Acrylic 2015
Where Light Forgets Its Name 70 X 60 Acrylic 2015
After The Flash 70 X 60 Acrylic 2015
Chlorophyll Memory 76 X 100 Acrylic 2025
Rain Writing 80 X 120 Acrylic 2015
Low Horizon diptych 120 X 30 120 X 40 2020
Flutter Acrylic 30 x 120 2015
Sediment Of Passing 76 X100 Acrylic 2023
Quiet Before Colour 76 x100 Acrylic 2022
The Day The Ground Remembered 76 X 100 oil 2022
Breath The Stone 120 X 76 Acrylic 2022
Ashlight 90 X 60 Acrylic 2015
Submerged Listening 130 X 80 Acrylic 2015