Emunah is a series of paintings developed around ideas of conviction, continuity, and collective movement. Rather than depicting specific places, the works approach landscape as a spatial condition shaped by direction, resistance, and passage. The series emerged from a need to explore what remains stable when motion and uncertainty are present.
I work with layered paint and textured surfaces, allowing repetition and gradual shifts to define the composition. Figures appear as part of a larger flow, emphasizing presence over individuality. The paintings are built slowly, balancing control and erosion, until a sense of grounded movement begins to take form.
The series culminated in a solo exhibition at Galleri Lienhart in Stockholm in 2024. Following the exhibition, I was invited to be represented by the gallery. Emunah marked a consolidation of my practice, bringing together long-term material exploration with a clearer sense of direction and resolve.