

This circular composition reads like a nocturnal mandala, where hundreds of pale, seed-like forms drift into a dense spiral that both calms and quietly unsettles. Against the velvety black ground, each white element catches light as if afloat on water, while intermittent green threads suggest the first insistence of growth within an otherwise hushed, suspended field. The ornate border functions as a ceremonial threshold—holding the swarm in place—so the work becomes a meditation on containment and release, on how abundance can feel at once protective and suffocating. In its patient repetition, the piece turns accumulation into devotion, inviting the eye to lose itself and then return, newly attentive to the fragile architecture of life.







