Suzanne Song’s abstract paintings merge geometric logic with tonal gradations to question how perception shapes experience. Rooted in printmaking, her meticulous process employs grids, folds, and shifting hues to create illusionistic surfaces that oscillate between depth and flatness, movement and stillness. Drawing from Op art, Minimalism, and Eastern traditions, her new works embrace colour to explore emotion, uncertainty, and the impermanence of perception.
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