



A luminous white nucleus anchors the composition, while thousands of short, insistent marks spiral outward into a deepening field of blue, turning the surface into a kind of optical weatherβpart star map, part acoustic vibration. The strict circular architecture suggests order and measurement, yet the restless scatter of strokes introduces contingency, as if structure is constantly being rewritten by time, breath, or data. Light appears not as a painted highlight but as an emergent phenomenon, created through density and contrast, inviting the viewer to contemplate perception itself: how clarity is born from repetition, and how vastness can be contained within a single, disciplined orbit.







