This painting feels like something is being held—protected. The curved, looping strokes wrap around a dense center, like a barrier, creating a sense of both shelter and confinement.
The surface is active and layered, with color building up and breaking through. Scattered dots move across as energy or static—small interruptions that keep the eye shifting through the painting.
There’s a push and pull here between control and release. The repeating arcs provide structure, and the color and marks underneath are spontaneous and unpredictable. The piece sits in a space between holding things together and letting them come apart—where emotion, sensation, and memory exist without needing to fully resolve.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Collections: 2025-26 Paintings, Small works