Observerism replaces optical illusion with physics.
Unobserved, light travels as a wave, spread across every possible path at once. Observed, it collapses to a particle, a single fact. Every painting here is built on that event. The focal point is painted with realistic precision, the collapsed reality. The periphery stays a wave, expanding rings of possibility that the gaze has not yet resolved. The boundary between them is set by you.
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Portraits of people who have spent their whole lives looking at the thing that won't quite resolve.
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The Australian land, painted with a sharp, looked-at centre and a periphery that opens into the wave of the light you see it by.