This exhibition brings together individual works and an ongoing collaborative painting practice. Across the show, painting is used to explore psychological landscapes shaped by personal experience, memory, and contemporary realities.
The works center on the human figure and inner states, touching on existential questions, responsibility, and the complexity of being alive today. In the collaborative paintings, we paint each other live and simultaneously, blurring the roles of subject and observer. This process resonates with Lacan’s ideas of the Other, where identity is shaped through relation, gaze, and encounter.
Despite distinct visual languages, the works connect through a shared focus on narrative, atmosphere, and emotional resonance.