36” x 20”
Combine painting-acrylic and mixed media
The title Focus becomes both directive and paradox. While the composition clearly guides the viewer’s attention inward, it also resists singular interpretation, dispersing meaning across layers of movement, structure, and interruption. At the core, a subtle focal nexus emerges—not as a single object, but as a convergence of tension. The eye is drawn to this central intersection, where the structured geometry and expressive marks collide most intensely. Rather than clarifying the composition, this focal point amplifies its complexity, emphasizing the difficulty of isolating a single point of meaning within a dense field of information.
36” x 20”
Combine painting-acrylic and mixed media
The title Focus becomes both directive and paradox. While the composition clearly guides the viewer’s attention inward, it also resists singular interpretation, dispersing meaning across layers of movement, structure, and interruption. At the core, a subtle focal nexus emerges—not as a single object, but as a convergence of tension. The eye is drawn to this central intersection, where the structured geometry and expressive marks collide most intensely. Rather than clarifying the composition, this focal point amplifies its complexity, emphasizing the difficulty of isolating a single point of meaning within a dense field of information.