Savanna Silence is inspired by the African landscape, where vast plains, expansive skies and recognisable acacia trees create a powerful sense of stillness and space.

Contemporary landscape paintings exploring the atmosphere, openness and quiet presence of that landscape through colour, light and form. These acacia tree paintings use saturated colour and open space to suggest heat, distance and the stillness of the savanna.

The paintings are shaped by distance, heat and light, where atmosphere becomes the primary language of the land. Pared back in structure but heightened in colour, saturated reds, yellows and deep blues sit within expansive space, holding tension within stillness.

The landscapes are not descriptive, but psychological, where colour carries presence and the horizon stretches without interruption, offering a sense of clarity and quiet balance.

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