Shifting Landscapes

Shifting Landscapes reflects on the subtle movements that shape Cambodia’s terrain and the layers of experience embedded within it. Boundaries shift, seasons change, and gradual transformations accumulate over time.

The exhibition approaches landscape not as a passive backdrop but as a living presence shaped by memory, ancestry, and spiritual significance. The land becomes a record of what has been witnessed and experienced.

Across the works, layered surfaces and material processes respond to these quiet changes. Earth pigments, oil paint, and textured compositions suggest the ways landscape and memory evolve through time.

Themes of ecology, ritual, and belonging run throughout the exhibition. The terrain appears as something active and responsive, shaped by forces that are environmental, historical, and emotional.

The Land is Never Still, 2025, earth pigment and oil on canvas

Lotus Pond, 2026, oil on canvas

Termite Mounds, 2025, earth pigment and oil on canvas

After the Rain, 2025, earth pigment and oil on canvas

The Night the Earth Turned Rose Coloured, 2025, earth pigment and oil on linen

Wildfire I, 2026, earth pigment and oil on canvas

Wildfire II, 2026, earth pigment and oil on canvas

The Earth is My Witness, 2026, acrylic and oil on canvas

Speaking to the Spirits, 2026, earth pigment and oil on linen

Harvest Season, 2026, earth pigment and oil on canvas

The Disorientation of Leaving One Unknown for Another, 2025, oil on canvas

Monsoon, 2026, earth pigment and oil on canvas

Like a Rush of Water on a Swollen River, 2026, oil on canvas