(10/19)

(10/19)

unseen order

unseen order

This work draws from organic forms and the hidden systems that bind them together. I’ve always felt that life connects in ways we can sense but not fully see. The piece pulls from the anatomy of an orchid, the branching of tree roots, underground fungal networks, the translucence of a moth’s wings, and the cocoon of a flower bud. The intention was for the first impression to remain abstract, allowing these connections to surface gradually. Nature holds chaos, structure, and a quiet internal logic. This is reflected through fluid forms, repeated motifs, and an underlying geometric grid. As a subtle nod to the Rococo movement, the work carries a soft ornamental quality shaped by curves and nature-inspired detail.

This work draws from organic forms and the hidden systems that bind them together. I’ve always felt that life connects in ways we can sense but not fully see. The piece pulls from the anatomy of an orchid, the branching of tree roots, underground fungal networks, the translucence of a moth’s wings, and the cocoon of a flower bud. The intention was for the first impression to remain abstract, allowing these connections to surface gradually. Nature holds chaos, structure, and a quiet internal logic. This is reflected through fluid forms, repeated motifs, and an underlying geometric grid. As a subtle nod to the Rococo movement, the work carries a soft ornamental quality shaped by curves and nature-inspired detail.

60 x 40 inches

60 x 40 inches

Acrylic on canvas, Paper and fabric imprints, textural mark making

Acrylic on canvas, Paper and fabric imprints, textural mark making

2025

2025