“Landscapes and still life images comprise the chief body of my work. My work is representational while simultaneously evoking memory and the passage of time. I seek to capture a fleeting moment, whether it is a wave, a gleam of light on an object, or a passing shadow on the landscape. My landscapes are devoid of the physical human presence. They are spaces inviting meditation and escapism. They evoke a mood, which moves the viewer toward the introspective and psychological. My still life paintings are a parallel activity to the landscapes. They are also constructed as spaces that are meditative. They evoke silence. Both the landscapes and the representation of objects invite the viewer to see them from a deeper and more poetic perspective.” Aldyne Myara