Alex Price

Iris (2025)

Alex Price’s paintings take the natural world and flip it on its head. His works are visual experiments, where observation, memory and imagination generate biomorphic forms that distort and unravel through the behaviour of paint. Unruly branches curl in on themselves, weeds droop and dissolve, and once-familiar shapes begin to wobble out of recognition. Iris opens up new ways of seeing, representing the natural world as unstable, experimental and reflective of today’s increasing ecological uncertainty. Through layered surfaces and shifting forms, the paintings invite viewers to question perception and change.

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