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Echoes - Evolution and Depth

A contemporary exhibition by Leah Justyce

ECHOES explores memory, connection, identity and place — the subtle imprints that remain long after a moment has passed.

Through a diverse body of work spanning figurative, abstract and symbolic forms, Leah Justyce presents an exhibition that reflects on the emotional and visual traces that shape our inner worlds.

Each piece exists as a resonance — a fragment of experience that continues to echo across time.


ECHOES
A Collection by Leah Justyce

ECHOES is an exploration of the moments, memories and connections that linger — not as fixed images, but as evolving impressions shaped by time, emotion and experience.

Across this series, Leah Justyce moves between expressive portraiture, symbolic imagery, abstraction and landscape, creating a body of work that reflects the layered nature of human experience. Each artwork captures something fleeting — a glance, a place, a feeling — and holds it long enough for it to be seen.

Figures appear and dissolve, sometimes clearly defined, sometimes reduced to gesture and form. Cultural icons emerge not as literal representations, but as remembered presences — images that have embedded themselves within personal and collective memory.

Moments of connection are explored through recurring pairings — birds in conversation, figures in proximity, shared spaces of interaction. These works reflect the quiet exchanges that shape our lives, often unnoticed in the moment, yet deeply felt over time.

Abstract compositions introduce rhythm and repetition, echoing the patterns we move through — habits, cycles and emotional responses that return again and again, subtly shifting with each experience.

Landscape works ground the exhibition within place, reflecting the way environments imprint themselves within us. These are not just locations, but lived experiences — spaces that continue to exist internally long after we have left them.

Throughout the exhibition, Justyce’s signature mark-making remains present — drips, layered textures and gestural lines that resist perfection. These elements reinforce the idea that memory itself is imperfect, fluid and constantly evolving.

While each artwork stands independently, together they form a cohesive exploration of what remains — the echoes of connection, identity, time and place that continue to shape how we see and experience the world.

At its core, ECHOES is not about what is clearly remembered, but what is felt.

Through colour, form and intuitive expression, Leah Justyce invites the viewer to recognise the quiet imprints within their own lives — the moments that linger, the connections that stay, and the echoes that never fully fade.