



This work organizes perception into concentric thresholds, where muted mauves and cool greys hold a quiet tension against a sunken, ochre core that feels both anchor and invitation. The circles read like calibrated orbits, yet the slight breaks, offsets, and stitched arcs introduce a human falterβan idea of systems that strive for perfect recurrence while inevitably drifting. Light is not depicted so much as measured: tonal bands act like atmospheric layers, turning flat geometry into a meditative sense of depth and passing time. In its restrained palette and disciplined symmetry, the piece becomes a diagram of inner focusβhow attention spirals inward, then returns outward altered by what it has circled.







