Mythic Landscape (Print)
Mythic Landscape (Print)
Charcoal & Graphite on Toned Paper (2026)
dreamlike landscape unfolds between ruin, transformation, and myth. Rendered in soft tonal layers of chalk and charcoal on warm toned paper, this work combines Renaissance-inspired modelling with surreal symbolic forms, creating an image that feels both ancient and unfamiliar.
Winged figures, fragmented bodies, spiralling forms, and eclipse-like geometries emerge and dissolve into one another, as though the landscape itself is alive with psychological and mythic presence.
Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl is the paper I use for my archival prints because it preserves the depth, detail, and atmosphere of the original paintings. The surface has a subtle texture and soft pearl finish that gives the prints a luminous quality without looking overly glossy or artificial.
It reproduces colour with incredible accuracy, from deep shadow tones to delicate transitions in light, which is especially important for my work where glazing, sfumato, and layered colour are central to the image. The paper also holds fine detail beautifully, allowing brushwork, surface shifts, and tonal subtleties to remain visible in the print.
As an acid- and lignin-free archival paper, it is designed for longevity and museum-quality reproduction, ensuring the prints maintain their richness and stability over time.