Landscapes
In this post you can see works related to the landscape:
My landscape puzzles are objects that embody the coexistence of geometry and the landscape. A graphic visual representation is being interrupted and rearranged by an abstract net. I am interested in exploring this relationship between the organic and the artificial, organic forms and the strict perfection and precision of geometry, examining how these elements can coexist or contradict each other.
I have also included a collection of prints inspired by ‘Chorography’ , a type of mapmaking which stands between painting and geography, as it does not focus on the precise mathematical depiction relating to scale and location, but on the impression of how a particular region or terrain is perceived by the human eye. Such examples are Leonardo Da Vinci’s Chorographic maps of Tuscany and Valdichiana.
Part of this body of work is the 2022 winning design for the TATE and UAL Christmas Card Competition. It is available to buy here.
In this post you can also see the body of work I created as part of my 6-month residency at the Muse Gallery. (2023)