

A solitary concentric eye of cobalt and midnight opens at the center of a dark field, its pale ring holding a stillness that feels both protective and unsettling, as though the painting is watching as much as it is being watched. Around this nucleus, faint repeating sacred-like glyphs drift in and out of visibility, forming a hushed perimeter—memory, prayer, or mantra—submerged beneath the dominant pulse of blue. The composition behaves like a mandala turned inward: light is not cast outward but drawn into a quiet vortex, suggesting introspection, vigilance, and the charged intimacy of inner vision.







