Mihone Forsyth/ Dreamscapes
- Tamar Khelashvili
- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read
Mihone Forsyth is a Japanese–British oil painter shaped by a childhood spent across France, Belgium, Spain, and England. The varied geographies of these places inform a practice centered on dreamscapes drawn from vast open terrains and the traces of desolate, barren environments. Everyday objects frequently appear within these imagined worlds, placed in unfamiliar contexts where their usual functions dissolve. Typically overlooked in daily life, these objects gain an uncanny significance when removed from their native settings.

Recent work is influenced by themes of the Anthropocene, alchemy, dreams, and the idea of timelessness, informing an ongoing exploration of the meeting point between nature and human invention. Within these constructed realms, time stretches and drifts, creating tranquil spaces where slowness becomes a defining presence.
