


A dense, radial field expands from a quiet nucleus, its innumerable strokes forming a vibration that reads at once as iris, sun-disc, and cosmic aperture. The palette—charcoal-brown submerged in a sulphuric yellow haze—creates a tension between gravity and illumination, as if light were being generated and restrained in the same breath. Concentric rings stabilize the composition while the outward striations suggest time recorded as pulse and erosion, turning the surface into a meditation on perception and the way attention spirals toward meaning. What appears at first as a simple circle becomes an introspective instrument, measuring the distance between inner focus and the vast, surrounding unknown.







