

This work stages color as an architectural event: a disciplined grid of prismatic planes that seems to fold outward from a concentrated center, turning the surface into a breathing field of shallow relief. Light is not merely depicted but activatedβeach triangular facet catches and redirects it, producing a sensation of vibration where cool teals and violets are punctured by sudden warm flares. The composition reads like a meditation on order and sensation, where strict geometry becomes porous to emotion, suggesting how perception itself is built from countless small shifts of angle and hue. In its relentless repetition, the piece proposes a quiet paradox: stability achieved through perpetual optical movement.







