Internal Geographies

“The mind is its own geography.”

Internal Geographies explores landscapes shaped not by observation, but by sensation, memory, and imagination. The paintings construct spaces that feel familiar yet unplaceable—worlds assembled from intuitive fragments, emotional atmosphere, and imagined form.

Across the series, trees, hills, water, and architecture emerge within shifting spatial relationships that resist fixed perspective or scale. Color moves beyond natural description, becoming a way of shaping mood, rhythm, and psychological space. Landscapes unfold as fluid terrains where memory, dream, and perception merge.

Rather than depicting specific locations, the works reflect an internal experience of place: environments formed through longing, intuition, and emotional atmosphere. The paintings invite viewers into landscapes that exist somewhere between recognition and invention, where geography becomes inseparable from inner life.

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