A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - This curatorial selection traces how wood is observed, replicated, and reworked across mediums. In some works, grain is rendered with precision—paint and ink echoing the density, rhythm, and irregularity of natural growth. In others, the material itself is left exposed, shaped and polished, carrying its own structure forward.
What connects these works is not just palette, but process. Lines follow the logic of wood: directional, layered, resistant to uniformity. Whether constructed or depicted, each piece engages with grain as both surface and internal system.
Wood is treated here as image, as object, and as language—translated, but never fully abstracted from its origin.
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