Petram Chalach
This work depicts the cyclical rhythm of decay and rejuvenation, exploring the beauty found in impermanence and the quiet passage of time. Drawing from the natural processes of erosion and regeneration, the painting is a meditation on transformation—on how things dissolve, shift, and re-emerge in new forms.
Conceived in celebration of hope through constant renewal, the piece reflects on the enduring rhythm of the seasons. It invites the viewer to sit with the ephemeral: to recognize that even in apparent ruin, there is a whisper of becoming—of return, of re-formation. Through the interplay of organic forms and imagined landscapes, the work becomes a quiet homage to the cycles that govern both nature and all life.
Petram Chalach’s multidisciplinary practice, spanning over painting, ceramics, photography, and digital art, is grounded in an ongoing investigation of perception.
Drawing from nature, he explores the tension between the visible and the felt, the real and the imagined. His work engages with the absurd and the sublime as tools for challenging fixed ways of seeing. Through poetic and metaphorical imagery, I depict ideas, events, and visual memory, opening up space for reflection.
Chalach’s process is an ongoing experimentation with inter-object in inter-space, a means of logging and capturing the light seeping through the foliage. These works are records of attention: quiet meditations on image, perception, and the shifting conditions of contemporary.