Oval No 24
100 W × 170 H × 4 D cm

In Oval no 24, I wanted to capture the weight of silence before a storm. The oval is more than just a shape to me; it’s a vessel, a concentrated space where energy gathers and pulls inward. I started with a vast, empty background to create a sense of infinite space, and then I allowed the center to emerge through layers of deep blues and grays.

Those sharp, frantic lines you see cutting through the middle are my way of visualizing the movement of air or the static of a thought. I wanted to create a dialogue between the parts that are soft and fading and the parts that are sharp and present. The drips are essential—they represent the surrender to gravity, the moment when the energy of the painting finally touches the ground. For me, this piece is about that delicate balance between being centered and being swept away; it is a meditation on the power that exists in the heart of a void