Horizons Woven


Over the next six months, I will be working on my most ambitious painting project to date. 

The work involves sewing together fragments of multiple paintings, each originally created on loose, unstretched acrylic canvas, into a single monumental piece on linen, measuring approximately 9ft by 9ft.

The central theme is sunset over sea, land, and sky. The individual paintings will vary in size, texture, and depth, allowing contrasts and conversations to emerge across the surface.

I see this project as the creation of a stitched field of memories: distinct moments, moods, and spaces from past works brought together into one expansive, living composition.

Driven by my long-standing interest in openness, space, and light, this work is conceived on a scale that invites immersion. It is intended for display in a large hallway, gallery, or exhibition hall, where viewers can stand before it and experience not just a painting, but a landscape shaped by time, movement, and reflection.

More will unfold as the work evolves.

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