

Five concentric chromatic wells—each punctured by a stark white square—stage solitude as a luminous architecture, where small seated figures hover at the threshold between entry and retreat. The circular textures ripple like sound or memory, pulling the eye inward while the marbled, earth-toned ground hints at a larger, unsettled atmosphere beyond these private chambers. Color becomes temperament—green, amber, violet, fuchsia, and blue reading as distinct emotional climates—yet the repeated posture suggests a shared human pause, suspended in contemplation. The work quietly proposes that modern interiority is both communal and isolating: adjacent worlds, perfectly framed, never fully entered.







