In Different Skies, I explore the interplay between earth and atmosphere, reimagining landscapes as
abstract, two-dimensional compositions. This body of work invites viewers to break away from
traditional perspectives, engaging with new horizons.
Drawing inspiration from the graphic qualities of nature, I often reorient the image, allowing nature to
be unbound by gravity. These shifts in perspective reveal new relationships between form, colour, and
texture—transforming the serene into the striking, the expansive into the intimate.
The abstraction in Different Skies encourages a reconsideration of our emotional connection to
landscapes, offering a moment to reflect not just on the environment but also on our perception of it.
Each piece in this series is a witness to nature’s quiet dynamism and a testament to the power of
re-seeing the world differently around us.
—Trevor Brady