Jo Davenport’s lyrical oil paintings inhabit the liminal resting place between real, imagined and remembered landscapes. For the artist, the notion of space is not defined by perspectival strictures and physical form, but conceived as a scintillating constellation of memories and emotions. Through layered colour, impulsive mark making and erasure, the artist brings the transient into view, invoking the complexities of memory and representation. This mnemonic and tectonic construction of the image conflates fact with imagination, spawning an abstraction that conveys both an intellectual and sensual way of experiencing the landscape.