

Glimpses
Glimpses investigates landscape through the temporal and perceptual experience of movement. The works emerge from journeys - by bicycle, train, or car - where the artist records the shifting landscape through drawing, photography, and video. Rather than capturing a fixed viewpoint, each image responds to fleeting views, fragments, and moments encountered en route, emphasizing duration, transience, and the act of observation itself.
The practice positions the landscape as a layered surface, shaped by time, movement, and perspective. Paintings and works on paper are not literal representations of place, but accumulations of impressions, glimpses, and temporal traces. While the artist occasionally produces paintings of specific views, the majority of the work functions as a responsive meditation on place, assembling experience and observation into a fluid visual record. In this way, Glimpses foregrounds process, perception, and the interplay between movement, memory, and landscape as active agents in the making of the work.












