Narratives in Art.
Narratives in Art is a living archive of my practice, a space to document, process, and think out loud. Posts might follow a new work, a small observation, an exhibition, or a question I can't yet answer. There is no fixed agenda here, only an ongoing record of how the work develops, where it leads, and what it is slowly becoming.
“Belonging” by Amanda Thomson.
In this blog post, I reflect on Belonging by Amanda Thomson and its deep exploration of memory, place, and identity. Through my personal connection to the themes of the book, I explore how raw landscapes strip away labels, offering space for deeper self-discovery and emotional resonance that informs my artistic practice.
Experimenting With Colour & Form.
In my recent sketches, I’ve begun exploring layered colour washes over my usual black ink - a new approach that brings depth and emotion to familiar landscapes. Working with hints of purple, blue, and pink, I’m experimenting with how colour and proportion can transform the mood of each piece, drawing out themes of cianalas and enhancing my connection to the natural world.