



This painting builds a quiet architecture of color from countless rounded strokes, each tile-like mark holding its own temperament while surrendering to a larger, breathing rhythm. Warm ochres and terracottas mingle with cool blues and violets, creating a flicker of optical movement—like light skipping across a woven surface—where the eye is never allowed to settle, only to wander and return. The deliberate repetition suggests routine and structure, yet the subtle variations in hue and spacing introduce the human pulse of difference, turning pattern into a meditation on community, memory, and the beauty of small deviations. In its mosaic of near-constants, the work becomes an abstract portrait of time: moments stacked, softened, and made luminous through accumulation.







