Structure of feeling
What lives beneath the surface?
In this series I explore the tension between structure and feeling, between architecture and emotional resonance.
The houses, hedges and pavements that I paint are not just places — they carry traces of presence, memory, distance. They are both form and feeling. Boundaries and movement.
The term structure of feeling refers to an underlying order: the way in which a time, a space or a society is experienced before it is captured in language. These works breathe exactly that — the unspoken. An atmosphere. A tension. A longing for closeness within boundaries that suggest distance.
Each composition shows a world that seems closed, yet still reveals something. A shadow. A crack. A wall with a crack. What remains unspoken is often what is most present.
Click on a work to explore that silence up close.




