Ed Wong-Ligda does not paint landscapes — at least, not in the traditional sense. Instead, his canvases are metaphors, layered with memory, imagination, and the inevitability of change. “Nature, for me, is a metaphor of the persistence of life and the inevitability of death,” he reflects. In Landscapes of Memory and Mortality, Wong-Ligda invites viewers to step into imagined terrains that are at once familiar and disorienting, grounding and ethereal.