Forms 2 by Meiko Georgouras is an acrylic collage work that moves into a more introspective and atmospheric register within the Forms series. Dominated by deep violets, crimson passages and pale geometric insertions, the composition feels both architectural and biological — as though fragments of an internal world are surfacing through layered planes of colour and line.
The painting balances fluid organic contours against rigid vertical and horizontal structures, creating a visual tension between movement and containment. Collaged bars punctuate the surface like interruptions, signals or suspended markers within the field, while darker linear pathways weave through the composition with the rhythm of memory or thought. Shapes emerge fleetingly — an eye-like form, a vessel, a landscape fragment — before dissolving back into abstraction.
In Forms 2, Georgouras uses colour not simply as atmosphere, but as a psychological space. The saturated purples evoke contemplation and depth, while the collage structure creates a fractured but interconnected surface where perception is constantly shifting. The work reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of abstraction as a form of inner mapping, where emotion, cognition and form become inseparable.
Forms 2 by Meiko Georgouras is an acrylic collage work that moves into a more introspective and atmospheric register within the Forms series. Dominated by deep violets, crimson passages and pale geometric insertions, the composition feels both architectural and biological — as though fragments of an internal world are surfacing through layered planes of colour and line.
The painting balances fluid organic contours against rigid vertical and horizontal structures, creating a visual tension between movement and containment. Collaged bars punctuate the surface like interruptions, signals or suspended markers within the field, while darker linear pathways weave through the composition with the rhythm of memory or thought. Shapes emerge fleetingly — an eye-like form, a vessel, a landscape fragment — before dissolving back into abstraction.
In Forms 2, Georgouras uses colour not simply as atmosphere, but as a psychological space. The saturated purples evoke contemplation and depth, while the collage structure creates a fractured but interconnected surface where perception is constantly shifting. The work reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of abstraction as a form of inner mapping, where emotion, cognition and form become inseparable.