Still LiFe and interiors

 

The works presented here are a collection of imagined interiors shaped during long stretches of rain, where memory and atmosphere merged into a quiet visual language. Created intermittently over months of stormy weather, each piece captures a fleeting emotional tone—rooms that never existed, yet feel familiar, like half-remembered dreams or moments between sleep and waking.

These paintings were not planned so much as uncovered, emerging gradually through layers of color, texture, and abstraction. The shifting light of rainy days offered a kind of introspective clarity, allowing these spaces to take on moods of stillness, tension, and gentle disarray. They speak to the interiority of the human mind as much as to architectural form.

Exhibited in Cambridge, England in 2024, the series was received as both contemplative and transportive—evocative of solitude, memory, and the poetry of place. Though grounded in imagined architecture, the works invite viewers to explore their own associations, encouraging a personal reading of space and time within the subtle drama of the painted storm. Shop now.