



This work stages a quiet cosmology of geometry, where triangles drift like coded signals across a weathered, mineral surface that feels both ancient and industrial. Cool teal and sea-glass hues temper the composition’s sharp diagonals, while the two pale circles hover as distant bodies—witnesses to a central, darkened vortex that gathers the eye and implies a threshold or inward pull. The subtle gold band acts as a brief flare of warmth, a fragile “horizon line” suggesting value, memory, or transmission amid the prevailing calm. Between opacity and translucence, the piece reads as a map of orientation—an abstract navigation between ascent and descent, clarity and erosion.







