A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - Andrea Pallang works through repetition and structure. Non-objective forms—arcs, bands, and lines—organize the surface with clarity.
Horizontality anchors the compositions. It reflects a basic orientation: the body vertical, the world extending outward. The works hold that relationship in balance.
Color is direct and contained. Saturated fields—red, blue, green—are built through layered, repeated marks. Intensity is sustained rather than dispersed.
Each work develops through accumulation. Line by line, the image is constructed over time. What appears immediate resolves more slowly—measured, ordered, and precise.
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