Solo exhibition series presented at LOOK Gallery, Riga.
Sublimation of Sensation is a monumental body of work in which I stepped into large scale for the first time and allowed memory to lead the process.
Each painting in this series is anchored in a single moment from my life. Some are quiet, some unsettling, some tender. Not all of these memories are easy — but all of them are truthful. Instead of narrating them, I translated them into rhythm, movement, and restrained form.
These abstract paintings was created using my own author’s technique where I combined elements of printmaking with painting, allowing repetition, pressure, and gesture to carry emotional weight. The surfaces remain minimal, but the process is direct — paint becomes memory, movement becomes record.
These works are not about resolution. They are about release. About allowing sensation to surface, to exist, and then to settle.
Sublimation of Sensation is my way of acknowledging that even difficult experiences shape us — and that there is quiet power in giving them form, without explanation or embellishment.