Anyway I feel myself a bit on the edge on the art world, but I don't mind, I'm just pursuing my work in a very excited way. And there isn't really a mainstream anymore, is there?

- David Hockney

Work in progress. New directions. Pieces that feel resolved, even if they do not yet belong to a defined body of work. The studio is where I test ideas in real time, shifting scale, building and dismantling structure, layering photographic and constructed elements until the image holds. What appears here reflects what I am actively investigating now.

 

Many of these works return to landscape as a threshold, not as description, but as a site of passage. Open sky, horizon lines, atmospheric shifts, and constructed space become gateways, points where the physical world presses against something less tangible. I am interested in moments when an image moves beyond depiction and begins to suggest transcendence, when surface becomes depth and structure opens into something uncertain and expansive.

 

Some of these works may anchor future exhibitions. Others may remain singular. What unites them is their immediacy. They are close to their making and close to the questions that are shaping what comes next.

 

As the studio evolves, so will this space.