MARBLE MILK (2024) 


Paintings made during a working period in Italy, between the marble mountains of Carrara and the old paper workshops in Florence. The paintings were at one point submerged in a water bath where strands of oilpaint attached to the linen, a method inspired by the paper marbling tradition. Figures reemerge as layers peel away, revealing cracks or gaps in the surface. Sometimes, the medium's instability causes paint to drip off, exposing linen or erasing the gesso beneath.

Métis and Athena
Oilpaint on linen 
175x140cm 

Birth of Perseus
Oilpaint on linen 
40x30cm 

Andromeda’s transformation
Oilpaint on linen 
40x35cm



Drops of a mountain
Oilpaint on linen 
39x35cm


Calliope in bed
Oilpaint on linen 
40x35cm