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Meadows Edge

Meadows Edge is rooted in my experience of walking the Cotswolds, where the landscape is defined by transition and movement rather than fixed views. Layers are built, scraped back, and reworked to mirror shifting ground, changing light, and accumulated time. Natural tones of ochre, red, yellow, and deep green are punctuated by brights and near-neon colour — flashes of heightened perception where sunlight, wildflowers, and memory briefly electrify the land. Cracks, drips, and abrasion hold the quiet tension at the meadow’s edge, between calm and intensity, abstraction and place.

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