Description
Acrylic on Wood Panel. 16 x 12 in.
What Passes Between Us reflects on movement as a relational act, shaped by proximity, exchange, and time. Horizontal lines drift across the surface like currents or breath, suggesting motion that is continuous yet unforced. The composition holds a sense of passage rather than arrival, where meaning exists in what is shared, transferred, or quietly felt.
Subtle variations in color and rhythm create a layered field that mirrors the way experiences accumulate between people and places. The work resists a single focal point, encouraging the eye to move laterally, as if following a conversation or a memory unfolding. Small shifts in tone and spacing become markers of connection, pause, and return.
This piece invites contemplation of the spaces we inhabit together, and the intangible exchanges that shape relationship and understanding. What Passes Between Us offers a visual meditation on presence, distance, and the quiet movement that binds us even in moments of separation.
Description
Acrylic on Wood Panel. 16 x 12 in.
What Passes Between Us reflects on movement as a relational act, shaped by proximity, exchange, and time. Horizontal lines drift across the surface like currents or breath, suggesting motion that is continuous yet unforced. The composition holds a sense of passage rather than arrival, where meaning exists in what is shared, transferred, or quietly felt.
Subtle variations in color and rhythm create a layered field that mirrors the way experiences accumulate between people and places. The work resists a single focal point, encouraging the eye to move laterally, as if following a conversation or a memory unfolding. Small shifts in tone and spacing become markers of connection, pause, and return.
This piece invites contemplation of the spaces we inhabit together, and the intangible exchanges that shape relationship and understanding. What Passes Between Us offers a visual meditation on presence, distance, and the quiet movement that binds us even in moments of separation.