Forms 77 is the culminating work of Meiko Georgouras’ Forms series, bringing together the central concerns of fragmentation, permeability and emergence into a highly resolved abstract language. Constructed through layered acrylic, collage, rabbit glue and charcoal, the painting explores how space gradually differentiates into interconnected forms while resisting fixed boundaries or singular identities.
A restrained palette of deep teal, turquoise, moss green and muted gold creates a mineral-like atmosphere in which geometric and biomorphic structures coexist in delicate balance. Interlocking planes, suspended circular motifs and softened transitions generate a shifting visual ecology where forms appear to evolve through relation rather than isolation.
Throughout the surface, boundaries remain porous. Shapes merge, absorb and separate from one another in a continual process of transformation, reflecting the series’ underlying exploration of osmotic exchange and mutable spatial systems. The work moves between architectural order and organic fluidity, creating a composition that feels simultaneously structured and alive.
Rather than presenting abstraction as reduction, Forms 7 proposes abstraction as emergence — a living field where identity remains provisional, relational and continually becoming.
Acrylic, charcoal, rabbit glue and canvas collage on stretched canvas.
Forms 77 is the culminating work of Meiko Georgouras’ Forms series, bringing together the central concerns of fragmentation, permeability and emergence into a highly resolved abstract language. Constructed through layered acrylic, collage, rabbit glue and charcoal, the painting explores how space gradually differentiates into interconnected forms while resisting fixed boundaries or singular identities.
A restrained palette of deep teal, turquoise, moss green and muted gold creates a mineral-like atmosphere in which geometric and biomorphic structures coexist in delicate balance. Interlocking planes, suspended circular motifs and softened transitions generate a shifting visual ecology where forms appear to evolve through relation rather than isolation.
Throughout the surface, boundaries remain porous. Shapes merge, absorb and separate from one another in a continual process of transformation, reflecting the series’ underlying exploration of osmotic exchange and mutable spatial systems. The work moves between architectural order and organic fluidity, creating a composition that feels simultaneously structured and alive.
Rather than presenting abstraction as reduction, Forms 7 proposes abstraction as emergence — a living field where identity remains provisional, relational and continually becoming.
Acrylic, charcoal, rabbit glue and canvas collage on stretched canvas.