Algorithm in Red Light explores the collision of heat and structure. At its core, a crimson vertical form represents the "coded spine" of logic and human thought. This geometric pillar stands firm against a turbulent storm of green and yellow strokes, which symbolize raw instinct and intuition. Rather than depicting a conflict, the artist presents these forces as co-dependent systems. The "red light" serves as both a warning and an illumination, signaling the emergence of awareness. Ultimately, the painting suggests that intellect and emotion are intertwined algorithms, achieving a delicate equilibrium where meaning is found through tension and surrender.
- Collections: 2025, Organic Movement, Recent Work