


A scarlet inverted triangle cleaves the picture plane like a ceremonial aperture, drawing the gaze into a concentric, eye-like vortex where amber rings pulse around a dense black nucleus. The surrounding field—muted, granular, and earth-stained—reads as both wall and atmosphere, a textured silence that makes the central geometry feel charged, almost oracular. Below, a small, totemic figure anchored on a pale arc suggests a pilgrim or offering-bearer, positioning the composition as a passage between grounded ritual and a hovering, watchful cosmology. The work’s measured symmetry and radiant color tensions transform simple forms into a meditation on perception—how the sacred is framed, approached, and finally encountered.







