Encoded Terrain is a sprawling visual field rendered in delicate layers of pale lines, patterns, and translucent textures. The triptych resembles a ghostly cartography—part architectural plan, part neural map—filled with shifting geometries, circuit-like forms, and unspoken systems. The restrained palette enhances the sense of subtlety and silence, while hints of color and void-like black spaces punctuate the continuity with a sense of tension or entry.
The work invites the viewer to navigate a landscape that is both intimate and universal—suggesting urban sprawl, cognitive maps, or data schematics. It evokes the invisible yet powerful infrastructures—mental, societal, or technological—that underpin contemporary existence. The viewer is left to decode the “terrain” and confront the blurred boundary between organic memory and mechanical systems,
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 50 × 150 cm ,triptych
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