

A dense lattice of vertical pulses and horizontal bands builds a chromatic fabric that feels both engineered and deeply tactile, as if the image were woven from light rather than pigment. The eye is held in a continual oscillation—minute gridlike increments accumulate into broader strata, where cool violets and greens are gradually overtaken by a fervent red field that presses in from the right like heat or urgency. This work stages a quiet drama between order and saturation: structure insists on measurement, while color insists on emotion, turning repetition into a meditation on time, data, and the body’s response to intensity. In its shimmering interference patterns, the piece suggests perception itself as a kind of moiré—never fixed, always vibrating at the threshold of clarity.