Garden Presence - curated by Natalie Slater

A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - The garden holds more than landscape. Across these works, it becomes a site where figures shift between states—human, angelic, and something less fixed. Angels appear directly: winged, suspended, sometimes hovering above the scene, sometimes embedded within it. Elsewhere, the body changes register—female forms extend, dissolve, or take on other qualities, reading at times as mermaid-like or only partially grounded in the physical. These figures don’t interrupt the space so much as alter how it operates. The garden absorbs them. It becomes a place where the visible and the intangible sit side by side without hierarchy. Color carries that same movement. Dense florals and saturated passages pull forward, while softer areas recede, opening the compositions rather than closing them down. The result isn’t narrative—it’s presence. A space where form, atmosphere, and figure remain in flux.

17 Artworks

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