Description
Borrowed Land explores the uneasy meeting point between landscape and intrusion. The painting is interrupted by the deep tire marks left behind by a heavy vehicle, leaving a visible trace across the ground and shifting the viewer’s sense of the scene. What might otherwise be read as quiet or open land becomes something more unsettled — a place shaped by human presence, movement, and temporary use. The title reflects that tension: land that feels momentarily claimed, but never truly owned.