Passage Into Presence explores movement as transition and inward attention rather than direction or destination. Curving gestures in violet, lavender, and soft rose create a flowing passage that draws the viewer into an intimate, enveloping space. Motion gathers around a luminous pause at the center, suggesting heightened awareness rather than resolution. Each brushstroke records pressure, hesitation, and release, revealing the painting’s evolution over time. At a 3 × 3 ft scale, the work invites bodily engagement, mirroring the gestures that formed it. Influenced by Rothko, de Kooning, Richter, and Indian modernism, the painting enacts presence through sustained, attentive looking.
- Collections: Organic Movement