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LG gallery
Sculpture & painting dealing with the landscape of the Western Highlands.



The site/sight of history, memory and desire.



Created in Nagoya in collaboration with master papermaker Maheto Ando, these works reflect on the experience of transience.

Fibreglass squares transition from light to dark on the gallery wall, absorbing and reflecting light while evoking landscape. This interplay between physical experience and representation leaves the question open: *What does the work do?* Perception and interpretation are inseparable.



Found or constructed objects serve as models to explore ideas—tangible anchors for abstract thought.

Pure yellow as sensory immersion, a luminous field of perception.



Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Robertson examines sites saturated with contested memories and narratives. Place is fluid, its meanings shaped by the events that haunt it.
Watercolour is such a seductive medium its fluidity, transparency & luminosity
allowing light to reflect off the white paper beneath, unmatched by opaque mediums. Used for centuries in Asian ink-wash paintings, Persian miniatures, and European Romanticism.
