Pink Noise is a diptych exploring the vibrational undercurrents of perception and presence. Through layers of saturated color, gestural abstraction, and the repetition of circular forms, this work invites the viewer to engage with the unseen rhythms that pulse just beneath the surface of everyday life.
Referencing the sonic texture of “pink noise”—a frequency spectrum found in nature and often used to calm the mind—the compositions evoke a visual equivalent: energetic yet balanced, chaotic yet soothing. The interplay of lime greens, magentas, and sky blues suggests a dynamic tension between structure and spontaneity. Shapes emerge and dissolve, echoing the way thoughts drift during meditation or how memory behaves at the edge of clarity.
This piece continues my ongoing inquiry into how color, movement, and non-linear form can act as conduits for emotional resonance and psychological landscapes. Pink Noise doesn’t offer a narrative—it hums, pulses, and vibrates with its own logic, inviting the viewer to listen with their eyes.
- Subject Matter: non objective
- Current Location: Red Rocks Fine Art - 112 Stone St. Morrison, CO 80465 (google map)
- Collections: Color Pop, Contemporary Paintings