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Lim Cheng Hoe (5)
In Rockscape, H.A. Lim conjures the primordial energy of the earth’s crust — where forces of time, gravity, and transformation converge. Through a layered interplay of black, white, yellow, and hints of blue, the artist constructs a visual terrain that feels both terrestrial and cosmic.
The composition surges with vitality — dense, fluid, and alive with tension. Lim’s gestural abstraction mimics the natural processes of sedimentation and erosion, turning paint into a living element. Each layer seems to conceal and reveal at once, like the strata of memory or the scars of time embedded in stone.
With its balance of chaos and structure, Rockscape becomes more than a landscape; it is an emotional geology — a portrait of resilience, persistence, and silent transformation.
In Rockscape, H.A. Lim conjures the primordial energy of the earth’s crust — where forces of time, gravity, and transformation converge. Through a layered interplay of black, white, yellow, and hints of blue, the artist constructs a visual terrain that feels both terrestrial and cosmic.
The composition surges with vitality — dense, fluid, and alive with tension. Lim’s gestural abstraction mimics the natural processes of sedimentation and erosion, turning paint into a living element. Each layer seems to conceal and reveal at once, like the strata of memory or the scars of time embedded in stone.
With its balance of chaos and structure, Rockscape becomes more than a landscape; it is an emotional geology — a portrait of resilience, persistence, and silent transformation.
