

This circular composition unfurls like a contemplative map—white, seed-like marks spiraling and looping across a deep green ground, as if tracing the memory of growth rather than its literal form. The rhythmic repetitions create a pulse between order and drift: concentric paths promise structure, yet their interlaced crossings suggest the mind’s tendency to wander, return, and re-route. Against the verdant field—evocative of forest depth or fertile soil—the luminous linework reads as both stitching and constellation, binding the surface into a quiet cosmology of cycles, breath, and becoming. The work’s power lies in its meditative insistence, where accumulation turns into aura and the act of marking becomes a metaphor for time patiently laid down.







