


Convergence of Colour and Form
2025 | Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas | 23" x 19"
Convergence of Colour and Form explores the harmonious tension between structure and spontaneity. Bold blocks of cobalt, teal, and coral drift across the surface like shifting memories, while gestural white lines offer a delicate counterpoint - suggesting outlines, maps, or emotional traces. The layering of opaque and translucent marks reflects the interplay of clarity and mystery, giving the painting a sense of motion within stillness.
This work invites the viewer into a moment of intuitive balance, where form and feeling meet. It is less a depiction than a sensation—an abstract meditation on presence, transformation, and the quiet power of unresolved edges.
2025 | Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas | 23" x 19"
Convergence of Colour and Form explores the harmonious tension between structure and spontaneity. Bold blocks of cobalt, teal, and coral drift across the surface like shifting memories, while gestural white lines offer a delicate counterpoint - suggesting outlines, maps, or emotional traces. The layering of opaque and translucent marks reflects the interplay of clarity and mystery, giving the painting a sense of motion within stillness.
This work invites the viewer into a moment of intuitive balance, where form and feeling meet. It is less a depiction than a sensation—an abstract meditation on presence, transformation, and the quiet power of unresolved edges.
2025 | Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas | 23" x 19"
Convergence of Colour and Form explores the harmonious tension between structure and spontaneity. Bold blocks of cobalt, teal, and coral drift across the surface like shifting memories, while gestural white lines offer a delicate counterpoint - suggesting outlines, maps, or emotional traces. The layering of opaque and translucent marks reflects the interplay of clarity and mystery, giving the painting a sense of motion within stillness.
This work invites the viewer into a moment of intuitive balance, where form and feeling meet. It is less a depiction than a sensation—an abstract meditation on presence, transformation, and the quiet power of unresolved edges.