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Boundary

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Boundary (2025)
Acrylic on reclaimed plywood, timber box frame
61 × 76.5 × 7 cm

Boundary forms part of a set of three works — Boundary, Settlement and Territory — made to the same format and scale. Each work uses reclaimed plywood elements, cut, assembled and painted to create a compressed, geometric field. Blocks of colour sit alongside areas of exposed surface and wear, allowing traces of previous use to remain visible within the composition.

Across the set, structure and irregularity are held in tension. Shifts in colour, edge and alignment suggest ideas of division, occupation and containment, with each work offering a slightly different balance of order and disruption.

The timber box frame is integral to the work, holding the elements together while reinforcing the sense of edge, limit and enclosure suggested by the title.

Provenance
2025 — Exhibited during Artwave Festival, September 2025
Currently held in the artist’s archive

Boundary (2025)
Acrylic on reclaimed plywood, timber box frame
61 × 76.5 × 7 cm

Boundary forms part of a set of three works — Boundary, Settlement and Territory — made to the same format and scale. Each work uses reclaimed plywood elements, cut, assembled and painted to create a compressed, geometric field. Blocks of colour sit alongside areas of exposed surface and wear, allowing traces of previous use to remain visible within the composition.

Across the set, structure and irregularity are held in tension. Shifts in colour, edge and alignment suggest ideas of division, occupation and containment, with each work offering a slightly different balance of order and disruption.

The timber box frame is integral to the work, holding the elements together while reinforcing the sense of edge, limit and enclosure suggested by the title.

Provenance
2025 — Exhibited during Artwave Festival, September 2025
Currently held in the artist’s archive

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