



This geometric abstraction stages a quiet encounter between two immense, overlapping fieldsβone mauve, one pale ochreβwhere the eye is drawn inward by a nest of concentric rings that reads like an aperture, a target, and a meditative mandala at once. Muted pastels and softened edges temper the hard logic of circles, suggesting that precision can be tender, and that order may arrive as a kind of hush. The faint dashed arc and the off-center alignment introduce a subtle sense of measurement and drift, as if the work records a calm orbiting of thoughts rather than a fixed diagram. In this poised balance of overlap and void, the painting becomes an image of attention itself: centered, searching, and gently unresolved.







