“Entangled Waves” grew from my fascination with interference patterns—the way waves overlap, amplify, or cancel each other out. The strokes began to feel like thoughts themselves: rising, drifting, colliding, and dissolving back into the field.
The layered blues, greens, and crossing lines suggested to me a kind of inner turbulence that is also strangely harmonious. It’s that moment when the mind is full but fluid, when ideas entangle and create something new before floating away again. I enjoy how this small play piece captures human fleeting mental landscape—beautiful, complex, and always in motion.
- Collections: Moments