These paintings explore the dynamic tension between structure and fluidity, stillness and movement. Using curvilinear forms and bold color contrasts, I seek to evoke the invisible forces that shape our natural and emotional landscapes. The layered compositions, with their oscillating shapes and rhythmic patterns, convey a sense of continuous motion—like currents of water or shifting wind patterns.

The palette references natural elements: vibrant greens and blues suggest growth and vitality, while oranges and browns hint at geological and organic processes. The interplay of light and shadow, achieved through masking and layering techniques, introduces a dimensionality that invites the viewer to look beyond the surface and experience the work as both a spatial and temporal event.

The segmented black-and-white shapes function as anchors within these fluid environments, reminiscent of biological structures or architectural frameworks. They provide a counterbalance to the organic curves, mirroring the delicate balance between human-made systems and nature's inherent unpredictability.

These works are, at their core, an inquiry into how patterns, forces, and energy converge to create the world around us. Through these paintings, I hope to inspire curiosity about the unseen dynamics of life and our own place within these complex systems.