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What Remains

Mégane Likin develops her painting through series, returning persistently to the same motifs: mountain peaks, openings between trees, the horizon between sky and earth. Working in modest formats and with a restrained palette, she repeats these subjects, pushing them toward a form of abstraction. In their near disappearance, each landscape appears as the capture of an ephemeral moment. Even as she fixes these perhaps imagined images, Likin reveals their evanescence — the quiet beauty of their transience.

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