Explanation
Artist Statement / Exhibition Text)
Geography of the Earth emerged from a desire to reflect the natural world through a sense of freedom, layering, and the inspiration I draw from everything around me. These works also embody the anatomy of an occupation—of space, of memory, of matter. As the process unfolds, it grows increasingly intricate, where the meeting of water and pigment on the surface generates a visual chaos that coexists with a sense of calm. This interplay forms a compelling metaphor for nature and life.
Nature, with its inexhaustible energy and constant movement, is a profound source of texture, rhythm, and depth. As both observers and participants within the natural world, we engage with it through a unique sensory and emotional experience. This encounter allows us to gather memories—visual, tactile, atmospheric—and transform them into a personal language of signs, traces, and gestures. Geography of the Earth is an abstract and ever-evolving expression of that vocabulary.