

An archipelago of concentric discs unfolds across the wall like a fragmented constellation, each small square acting as a cell that holds its own pulsing βeyeβ of color. The disciplined repetition of circular motifs meets the irregular, drifting arrangement, creating a tension between order and playβgeometry softened into something almost organic. Radiant gradients of cobalt, vermilion, ochre, and teal seem to breathe outward from their centers, suggesting both microscopic life and cosmic maps, as if perception itself were being multiplied and set into rhythmic motion. In the quiet negative space around them, the work becomes a meditation on connection: distinct identities clustered into a single, communal field of energy.







