Description
In Oceania, Amy Wright explores the fluid boundary between land and sea, examining the shared gestures and structural affinities of coastal landscapes and underwater flora. Drawing inspiration from submerged plant life and the shifting detritus of the shoreline, Wright investigates how light and shadow beneath the water’s surface transform color and form—where translucence, reflection, and refraction continually reshape perception.
The paintings evoke the sensory experience of immersion: the feeling of floating between weight and weightlessness, the act of looking into deepening waters where color fades toward near-monochrome, and the gradual reemergence of saturated luminosity as forms come into focus. By merging the rhythms of rolling waves with the textures of seaweed, shells, grasses, and resilient coastal flora, Oceania dissolves the perceived divide between these two environments, allowing land and ocean to coexist within a single, shifting landscape.
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