This painting explores the interaction of biomorphic forms through balance, overlap, and containment. Rounded shapes intersect and orbit a central field, creating a visual system that feels simultaneously structured and fluid. Color functions as both boundary and connective tissue, allowing forms to press against one another without resolving into fixed relationships.
The surrounding field introduces a secondary language—suggestive marks that operate as ambient signal rather than narrative—supporting the sense of an internal logic at work. The composition emphasizes movement through suspension, where form, color, and spatial tension coexist without hierarchy.
Scale and clarity are intentional: the work asserts itself as an object while remaining open to interpretation, inviting prolonged viewing rather than immediate resolution.
Acrylic on Canvas
44" x 44"
Available $1,900

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