

This composition reads like a quiet schematic of modern consciousness: two luminous vortices hover in a field of bruised purples and muted greens, as if memory and circuitry were collapsing into the same orbit. The disciplined grid of small squares and barcode-like marks establishes a measured, urban logic, yet the painted swells of yellow and white break through it with an almost bodily insistence, turning data into pulse. A dark band cleaves the surface, suggesting a horizon or threshold where order is interrupted, and where the viewer is invited to feel the tension between control and drift. In its restrained palette and radiant centers, the work becomes a meditation on systems—technological, psychological, and architectural—held together by fragile light.







