Honey Armstrong, Notes on Surface (ART 2026)
This body of work emerges from close observation of surface — where time, erosion, and contact leave quiet marks. By isolating fragments of the coastal environment, I dissolve scale and location, allowing texture, colour, and light to function as primary subjects. These images operate as visual notes: attentive, restrained, and open-ended, inviting slow looking and an encounter with material as abstraction.
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