Hexcode begins with the premise that colour can be named, measured, and fixed—reduced to a sequence of numbers and letters. Yet in experience, colour resists this logic.
This series emerges from that tension.
Drawing from encounters with nature—light shifting across surfaces, fleeting gradients in sky and landscape, moments that cannot be held—the works translate these observations into fields of colour that feel at once precise and unstable. While the title references the digital language of hexadecimal codes, the paintings move in the opposite direction: away from certainty, toward sensation.
Each work becomes a space where colour is not descriptive but emotional, not static but in flux. Layers accumulate, dissolve, and reconfigure, echoing the way we perceive and remember the natural world—not as fixed images, but as impressions.
As the series expands, Hexcode continues to investigate how colour holds memory, mood, and movement—how it can be felt before it is understood, and how systems of classification fall short of capturing its emotional and sensory depth.
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