



This work orchestrates a disciplined geometry of triangles and squares around a hypnotic, concentric core, where the eye is repeatedly drawn inward as if into a calibrated lens or mandala. Cool blues and stark blacks establish a severe architectural order, while the iridescent rings—faintly prismatic, almost spectral—suggest time’s vibration moving through that structure like a pulse. The alternating hard edges and circular currents create a tension between measurement and meditation, implying that rational systems can become portals to the intuitive. In its optical rhythm, the painting becomes both map and mirror: a diagram of perception that quietly asks where certainty ends and wonder begins.







