Scapes is a journey through horizons — real and imagined, natural and urban — reinterpreted through planes of color, lines of perspective, and the silent rhythm of geometry. In these works, a field of lavender, a sunset over the sea, a skyline rising into the sky, or a landscape remembered only in vision, all dissolve into abstraction and reassemble into something new.

What unites them is not location but atmosphere. A storm gathers over a yellow field, a moon glows over a darkened coast, the outlines of a city stretch upward until they dissolve into light. Each painting distills a place into essence — not a record of what is seen, but of what is felt: silence, tension, vastness, release.

The lines extend outward like infinite paths; the planes of color hold memory and mood within their boundaries. In Scapes, the world becomes structure, and perception becomes form — an invitation to look beyond the literal and see how geometry itself can carry the soul of a place.