

This work unfolds like a quiet instrument of perception: a dense field of minuscule marks bends into a circular swell, turning vibration into form and time into surface. Warm ochres and ember-browns are held in tension by crisp bands of white, red, and green at the rim, as if a sealed horizon contains the pulse of an interior cosmos. The composition invites the eye to drift and recalibrate, where slight interruptions—dark dashes and tonal shifts—read as breaths in an otherwise continuous rhythm. It suggests a meditation on order and sensation, the way repetition can become both boundary and portal.







