Lived Landscapes is an ongoing series that examines how emotional memory shapes our sense of place. These works are built through layered color fields, atmospheric gradients, and simplified forms that echo the structure of landscape without relying on representation. The series reflects my interest in how internal states can be externalized visually how a landscape can function as a mirror, a memory, or a threshold.
Rather than depicting specific locations, the paintings create environments that feel familiar through mood, rhythm, and spatial tension. Each piece invites viewers to project their own experiences into the work, forming a shared emotional terrain.