

This work stages a quiet vortex: concentric, tactile rings of earth-toned pigment tighten toward a stark white core, as if the painting were both a crater and an aperture. The granular relief catches light unevenly, turning the surface into a slow-moving topography where shadow performs the true drawing, and the eye is gently compelled inward. Between the warm outer perimeter and the deepening central dusk, the piece suggests a passage from material density to a lucid emptinessβan invitation to contemplate how presence can culminate in silence.







