Wood’s work is an exploration of movement, memory, and the impermanence of landscapes, both natural and emotional. Drawing inspiration from the unseen forces shaping our environments, the works evoke a dialogue between the tangible and the ephemeral. Seeking to capture the shifting tensions between chaos and stillness, permanence and transience.
The recent series, including ‘Turbulence on the Red Sea’, reflects Wood’s deep fascination with the interplay of surface and depth—how light and form emerge, dissolve, and reconfigure in a state of perpetual flux. The scale of the works invites the viewer to step into these environments, to be immersed in a moment where familiarity gives way to discovery.
Each piece is a meditation on the forces that shape us, the turbulence within and around us, and the search for clarity amidst uncertainty. Creating spaces where one can linger, reflect, and perhaps find a moment of resonance within the ever-changing currents of life.