Imagined
Landscapes

“The mind is its own geography.”

"Imagined Landscapes" explores the mutable terrain between reality and invention. Each painting is not a depiction of a specific place, but a landscape constructed from fragments of memory, emotion, and creative intuition. Through layered color and shifting forms, I map internal geographies—spaces shaped by recollection, longing, and imagination.

These works evoke the sensation of places never visited yet somehow familiar, inviting viewers to wander through liminal spaces where recognition and mystery coexist. The process mirrors the fragmentary nature of memory: overlapping pigments and forms echo how recollections fade, resurface, and transform.

By blurring the line between the real and the imagined, "Imagined Landscapes" becomes a meditation on how we internalize, invent, and perceive place. It asks: How do our inner landscapes shape the way we see the world—and ourselves?

Next
Next

Memories