About

Evie Adasal:

Evie Adasal explores the compositional logic of cultivated environments, drawing influence from the design language of formal gardens, architectural landscaping, and public space. Her work abstracts these systems—distilling movement, structure, and rhythm into pared-back compositions that balance clarity with ambiguity. Through a reductive process of editing and reconfiguring, Adasal captures not a literal image of place, but an experiential impression shaped by memory, perception, and time.

Colour is central to her practice, used both intuitively and analytically to shift perception and evoke emotional resonance. Her palettes explore the dynamic tension between softness and contrast, echoing the subtle interplay she observes in nature—between order and unpredictability, delicacy and assertion.

Positioned within the lineage of modernist abstraction, Adasal’s work engages contemporary ideas around spatial experience and environmental design. Her paintings invite a contemplative response, offering viewers a slowed encounter with visual form and an entry point into a broader dialogue around how natural spaces are constructed, navigated, and remembered.