Contemporary paintings redefine art boundaries, merging painting with printmaking and sculpture.
The project explores how patterns and decorations in contemporary paintings can extend the life of painting beyond modernism. The paintings use lines and shapes arranged in motifs, creating kaleidoscopic effects and often placed at the center of compositions. The repetition of motifs and serialization in the paintings reflect pattern and decoration. The works challenge traditional painting boundaries by incorporating elements of printmaking and sculpture. The project suggests that paintings can engage with external phenomena beyond their own internal operations, emphasizing sensory experiences and formalist possibilities.