Blissett's large-scale works explore the tenderness between natural architecture, ecological thought, human fantasy, and celestial forms of light and visibility.
In his most recent works, architectural facades have been subtly replaced by organic forms like trees, caves, or boulders, ushering us into subterranean realms.
Blissett centers trees, monuments, and natural phenomena in each composition, silhouetted in the light and framed by rock walls, transforming the landscape into a boundless stage.
The light itself is a character unto itself, reminding us of the limitations of sight outside of the two-dimensional format of the painting.
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