Submission Painting

Horizons More Wider

My works investigates the horizon as a static proscenium of utopia. A place where nothing ever happens, an aspirational space. As humans we try to explain why we exist. My thoughts of ‘why?’ were informed by childhood night terrors. Though the terrors stopped their sensation lingers, leaving me with a creeping suspicion: nothing is real.
The nature of objects is more or less based on a binary. In my work I explore the inseparable combination of anxiety and joy I feel as I envision the nature of things oscillating between two points. I visualize a way that binary space can be punctured, trespassed. A place of potential, formed through transcendental landscapes with lush color, frenetic mark, and diverse textures. Portals protrude from the land engulfing smaller portals passing into horizons suggesting the transcendental is...


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Horizons More Wider

My works investigates the horizon as a static proscenium of utopia. A place where nothing ever happens, an aspirational space. As humans we try to explain why we exist. My thoughts of ‘why?’ were informed by childhood night terrors. Though the terrors stopped their sensation lingers, leaving me with a creeping suspicion: nothing is real.
The nature of objects is more or less based on a binary. In my work I explore the inseparable combination of anxiety and joy I feel as I envision the nature of things oscillating between two points. I visualize a way that binary space can be punctured, trespassed. A place of potential, formed through transcendental landscapes with lush color, frenetic mark, and diverse textures. Portals protrude from the land engulfing smaller portals passing into horizons suggesting the transcendental is…

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