Subjective Horizon, 2026
“Subjective Horizon” explores orientation as a psychological rather than objective condition. An anonymous subject, suspended within shifting geometric frameworks, occupies a space where no single axis fully stabilises the image. The tilted square disrupts conventional portrait structure, while a red horizon line introduces a competing system of measurement and balance. Across the wider series, each work may be installed either conventionally or aligned according to the internal horizon line, physically altering the viewer’s sense of equilibrium. Painted against gloss black enamel, the work proposes perception itself as contingent, relational, and perpetually reoriented by the consciousness observing it.