United by a deep friendship, a shared belief in the interconnectedness of all things, and a love for materiality, their works speak to each other in a powerful visual dialogue.
Finding Flow explores the elusive and beautiful state of flow—the creative current where intuition takes over, the sense of self slips away, and time bends.
Through this lens, both artists delve into their individual practices while responding to each other’s rhythms. Their work pulses with a sense of movement, emotion, and process, revealing the layers and textures of being present.
McLeod’s richly layered, abstract paintings—alive with pigment, resin, and metal leaf—are both a performance and a record of feeling, rooted in her fascination with colour and emotional resonance.
Asheley’s work, often sculptural and organic, uses transparency, layering, and natural forms to examine perception, science, and the patterns of life. For both artists, materials are not only tools—they are collaborators in the act of creation.
In Finding Flow, we celebrate art as a connective force: between artist and self, artist and artist, and artist and viewer.