Alchimography
Alchimography is the point of contact between the earthly and the eternal.
The surface is not created — it gradually reveals what was waiting to be manifested.
Each work unfolds through accumulation and compression, dissolution and removal, restoration and revelation.
In the process of material transformation, layers form structures and shapes that preserve traces of time, movement and memory.
Its rhythms, fissures, mineral sediments and translucent layers exist not as effects, but as evidence of the processes taking place.
Every crack is born naturally.
Texture is not made.
Light does not describe form — it emerges through the interaction of structure, pigment, gold, texture and presence.
Alchimography does not seek perfection of form.
It seeks resonance — a state and an atmosphere in which surface, light and perception become inseparable.
Through this process, painting becomes more than image.
It becomes presence.
A space where one can stop,
hear oneself,
feel the depth,
and meet what is waiting to be manifested.
“Through Alchimography I express the depth, beauty and transformative power of matter, inviting the viewer into a deeper perception of self, space and the world around them.”
— Ellen Voss