BY BOBBI
The work grows from a long-standing fascination with water, not as image, but as behaviour. How it moves, settles, erodes, and reshapes what it touches. Rather than describing the sea directly, the paintings focus on atmosphere and structure, capturing moments where light, depth and surface fall into quiet balance.
Texture becomes a way of holding time. Layers are built, pressed, worn back, traces of movement left behind. Softer passages introduce pause and stillness, allowing the surface to breathe.
Each piece sits in a state of transition, where forms dissolve and slowly reform. Approached as both object and environment, the works hold space for reflection, distilling the rhythm of water into calm, restrained compositions shaped by erosion and renewal.