Description
Submerged Impression is part of the Between Surface and Light series – an exploration of water through a single, consistent chromatic transformation applied across the entire body of work. By shifting the familiar palette into revealed, re-mapped color, the surface becomes a threshold: what we normally dismiss as “just water” turns into a living spectrum where form is born from light.
In this image, ripples and reflections gather into a painterly field-like early water-garden impressions, suspended between abstraction and recognition. The color feels as if it forms on the surface, yet hints at processes beneath it: depth speaking through reflection, movement shaping pigment, water behaving like paint. It’s an image that asks the eye to slow down – until the water starts to read as a canvas.






