



A luminous spiral cleaves the turquoise field like a tidal ring, gathering scattered marks into a single, breathing vortex where light seems to rise from within pigment. The surface is alive with stippled constellations and granular textures that read at once as oceanic foam, digital noise, and sediment—an interplay that makes the painting hover between nature’s surge and a coded, man‑made cosmos. Fragments at the periphery—suggestions of coastline, city-grid, or reef—are pulled toward the central arc, proposing a quiet narrative of worlds being absorbed, re-ordered, and renewed. In this circular motion, the work becomes a meditation on cycles: memory returning as current, and chaos distilled into a poised, illuminated center.







