Over the past few years, I have been interested in depicting the duality between fluidity and structure, temporality and permanence, through the craft of abstract architectural representation.
Architecture takes shape from both the ephemeral and the permanent, the certain and the uncertain. The paintings here take inspiration from architectural and artistic traditions, yet are linked to my personal history as well. All these have fueled a series of watercolors on 9X12in, 300 g/m2 paper, that depict square grids as either subject or datum. The paintings can be divided into two sub-groups: Fluid Grids and Buoyant Boxes. The first group depicts the grid as a landscape, that is disrupted to be fluid. The second depicts a multi-layered, more geometrically composed organization of box-like elements in space.