Landscapes have always been a constant in my work. I return to them again and again—mountains that repeat like a rhythm, palm trees that mark a horizon, cities that rise and dissolve. They are never fixed; they shift, reappear, and disappear, like places remembered rather than seen. I work with color, lines, and form as if mapping traces of movement—expanses of blue that could be sea or sky, layers of paint that build a geography of memory. Some elements are recognizable, others remain open, inviting you to get lost, to find your own way through.
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