An abstract painting charged with the energy of deep geological time and the restless transformation beneath the Earth’s surface. It channels the unseen force of tectonic movement, immense pressure building, colliding and driving matter to reshape, fracture and fuse in continuous motion.
Though these processes unfold beyond human perception, the work compresses vast timescales into a layered, dynamic visual field. Mountains emerge not as static forms but as slow, powerful accumulations of pressure that change across millions of years.
At its core, the piece conveys a sense of unstable permanence, where solidity is only temporary and even the most enduring structures are caught in constant, energetic flux when seen through the lens of geological time.
Tectonic Shift II
Mixed media on canvas
150cm high x 120cm wide