This body of work by Wright explores the complex layers of memory, trauma, and resilience, using abstract forms and emotive visual language to depict the tumultuous nature of personal and collective experiences.
It Wasn't a Dream, It Was a Flood invites viewers to witness Wright’s compelling exploration of how personal and cultural floods—whether literal or metaphorical—shape who we are and how we navigate the world. Through this exhibition, Wright challenges the boundaries of traditional painting and invites a closer dialogue between the viewer and the raw intensity of the subject matter.