SLEEP WALKABOUT
Sleep Walkabout moves like a half-remembered dream—figures surfacing, slipping, reforming through restless, layered gestures. Rooted in a neo-expressionist impulse, the work leans into instinct over control, where paint carries the weight of movement and memory. There’s a quiet echo of Australia throughout—cowboy myth, open distance, something rugged and searching. These aren’t fixed subjects so much as passing states, fragments caught mid-drift between presence and disappearance.
Exhibited at 130 Studios