Description
This minimalist hard-edge painting maps a hay crop as seen from above, its surface rendered in disciplined bands of colour. Varying shades depict the subtle rise and fall of seeded rows, transforming the organic logic of agriculture into a formal topography. The precise, parallel lines echo the mechanical rhythm of seeding — repetition with intention. In this quiet abstraction, the field becomes both landscape and language: a coded surface of labor, growth, and order.