Tracey-Ann begins her work with an abstract expressive style and then sub-consciously connecting with figures, animals, scenery and concepts to develop the message about our connection with life and our place in it.
Figures drift through colour and air,
The land reshapes each passing form,
No edge between the self and world,
Just motion, soft and warm.
I painted this as a place where movement becomes the language—figures not fixed, but flowing through the landscape as if they belong to it. You can feel them rather than clearly see them, emerging and dissolving within the colour, stepping through light and shadow like passing thoughts. The land isn’t separate; it carries them, shapes them, and moves with them. For me, it’s about how we exist within the world—not standing apart from it, but moving through it, changing with it, becoming part of its story as we go.




