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My work centers on what I think of as the nature of things—the quiet, often overlooked spaces where the human condition meets the natural world. I’m drawn to the subtle rhythms of existence: the way thoughts drift, how emotions settle, and how the world around us mirrors our internal landscapes.
Each piece begins as a single, expansive thought or feeling. I rarely start with a fixed plan; instead, I allow the work to unfold intuitively. I create organically, letting instinct, memory, and emotion guide my hand. This process becomes a kind of dialogue—between me, the material, and whatever is stirring beneath the surface of consciousness.
As the work evolves, its deeper theme gradually reveals itself. Near the end of the process, I often recognize what my subconscious has been exploring all along. The finished piece becomes both a discovery and a reflection: a visual record of the inner terrain I was navigating, and a reminder of how much of our experience lives just beyond language.
In this way, my art becomes a bridge between the seen and the felt, the deliberate and the intuitive, the world outside and the world within.
— Addison Vincent