


This work turns a strict geometric cross into a living field of radiating grooves, where light catches each ridge like a pulse and makes the surface feel simultaneously carved and illuminated. The concentric swell at the center reads as an eclipse or an emberβan inward force held in tension by the four quadrants, each shifting from soot-black to earthen ochre and bone-white. Its disciplined symmetry is softened by the handβs insistence in every striation, suggesting a meditation on time: repetition as ritual, and texture as the record of persistence. The composition invites the eye to orbit and return, as if the piece were mapping an inner compass where shadow and warmth negotiate equilibrium.







