Curvature, 2026
Curvature explores how repeated movement generates pressure, directional change and spatial organisation. Developed through sustained running routes and post-run drawing studies, the works investigate how force accumulates, shifts and resolves through structure rather than description.
Rather than depicting landscape, the paintings emerge from the experience of moving through it. Routes are repeated, conditions change, and observations are translated through a process of reduction. Curves operate as structural events, carrying compression, release and accumulated momentum across the surface.
Working within a restrained material vocabulary, the series focuses on edge, duration and the movement of force through space. Variation occurs through changes in pressure, rhythm and directional shift rather than narrative or representation.
Curvature established movement as a compositional framework within Movement as Method, creating a visual language rooted in repetition, perception and embodied experience.