

A concentric field of prismatic segments turns the canvas into a quiet engine of motion, where color behaves like timeβmeasured, repeated, and gently accelerating toward a steady inner point. The disciplined geometry of rings and radial bands creates a vibrating equilibrium: each block of crimson, mint, and steel-blue feels both autonomous and stitched into a larger cadence, like urban signals translated into pure rhythm. Light is not depicted so much as generated through optical interference, inviting the viewer into a meditative vertigo where order and sensation continually renegotiate control.







