Meiko Georgouras, Forms 1, (2026), Acrylic collage on framed canvas

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Form 1 continues Meiko Georgouras’ exploration of fragmentation evolving into structure within her Forms series. Built through interlocking planes of saturated blue, green, crimson and violet, the painting creates a dynamic field where geometric and biomorphic elements hover between emergence and dissolution.

Working with acrylic and collage, Georgouras constructs a visual language of shifting relationships rather than fixed identities. Forms appear to connect, separate and reform across the surface, suggesting systems in continual transformation. The painting balances architectural order with fluid movement, creating a sense of both tension and cohesion.

Influenced by the dreamlike spatial ambiguity of Surrealism and the rhythmic colour sensibility of modernist abstraction, Form 4 explores how fragments may coexist within a larger living structure. The work invites prolonged viewing, revealing subtle transitions between solidity and permeability, structure and atmosphere.

Form 1 continues Meiko Georgouras’ exploration of fragmentation evolving into structure within her Forms series. Built through interlocking planes of saturated blue, green, crimson and violet, the painting creates a dynamic field where geometric and biomorphic elements hover between emergence and dissolution.

Working with acrylic and collage, Georgouras constructs a visual language of shifting relationships rather than fixed identities. Forms appear to connect, separate and reform across the surface, suggesting systems in continual transformation. The painting balances architectural order with fluid movement, creating a sense of both tension and cohesion.

Influenced by the dreamlike spatial ambiguity of Surrealism and the rhythmic colour sensibility of modernist abstraction, Form 4 explores how fragments may coexist within a larger living structure. The work invites prolonged viewing, revealing subtle transitions between solidity and permeability, structure and atmosphere.