Forms 5 marks a pivotal moment within Meiko Georgouras’ Forms series, where fragmentation gives way to a more fluid and emotionally charged spatial language. Sweeping ribbons of magenta, violet, black and coral move across the surface in layered currents, creating a dense abstract field that feels simultaneously architectural and organic.
Constructed through acrylic paint and collage, the work explores the instability of boundaries and the continual transformation of form. Shapes emerge, overlap and dissolve into one another, resisting fixed interpretation while maintaining a powerful internal rhythm. Circular motifs and curved structures act as points of tension and movement, guiding the eye through the composition in an almost musical flow.
Drawing subtly from the biomorphic dreamscapes of Surrealism while remaining grounded in contemporary abstraction, Forms 5 investigates how separate fragments can coexist within a shared visual ecology. The painting embodies a state of becoming — where forms are not static objects, but living structures in transition.
Forms 5 marks a pivotal moment within Meiko Georgouras’ Forms series, where fragmentation gives way to a more fluid and emotionally charged spatial language. Sweeping ribbons of magenta, violet, black and coral move across the surface in layered currents, creating a dense abstract field that feels simultaneously architectural and organic.
Constructed through acrylic paint and collage, the work explores the instability of boundaries and the continual transformation of form. Shapes emerge, overlap and dissolve into one another, resisting fixed interpretation while maintaining a powerful internal rhythm. Circular motifs and curved structures act as points of tension and movement, guiding the eye through the composition in an almost musical flow.
Drawing subtly from the biomorphic dreamscapes of Surrealism while remaining grounded in contemporary abstraction, Forms 5 investigates how separate fragments can coexist within a shared visual ecology. The painting embodies a state of becoming — where forms are not static objects, but living structures in transition.