Description
In Color Fields, Alyssa Breid explores the reciprocal relationship between form and feeling—how visual structure can both contain and express emotion. Shape, line, and texture operate not simply as compositional tools, but as conduits of sensibility: gradients soften into mood, threads translate touch into presence. Within this dialogue, form becomes feeling, and feeling, in turn, reshapes form.
Each work in the series holds this balance between order and emotion—a quiet choreography of material and intuition that mirrors the complexity of human experience. The result is a body of work that feels both deliberate and deeply felt, offering viewers a space for reflection that is at once intimate and expansive.
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