Currents of Pattern and Flow This painting is full of rhythm, playfulness, and layered energy. It brings together intertwining loops, linear flows, geometric clusters, and bold fields of colour. The overall effect is both dynamic and meditative—like a tapestry of movement held in balance. Style Discussion The work blends abstract expression with pattern-based abstraction. The tangled looping lines on the left echo organic forms, suggesting roots or tangled cords of energy, while the flowing vertical stripes in the middle resemble geological strata or flowing water. On the right, repeated geometric motifs—triangles, circles, and dots—bring in a sense of decorative rhythm, reminiscent of textile or mosaic patterns. The use of bright, high-contrast colours (blues, reds, greens, yellows, pinks) creates liveliness, while the structured partitions across the canvas give it a sense of order within chaos. This interplay of free-form gesture and organized pattern makes the painting feel like a visual improvisation, a playful mapping of different energies and textures coexisting. Poetic Reflection Currents of Pattern and Flow Patterns rise, lines wander, colours flow. Between order and freedom, a quiet rhythm appears— like water finding its path, like breath returning home.
Currents of Pattern and Flow This painting is full of rhythm, playfulness, and layered energy. It brings together intertwining loops, linear flows, geometric clusters, and bold fields of colour. The overall effect is both dynamic and meditative—like a tapestry of movement held in balance. Style Discussion The work blends abstract expression with pattern- based abstraction. The tangled looping lines on the left echo organic forms, suggesting roots or tangled cords of energy, while the flowing vertical stripes in the middle resemble geological strata or flowing water. On the right, repeated geometric motifs—triangles, circles, and dots—bring in a sense of decorative rhythm, reminiscent of textile or mosaic patterns. The use of bright, high-contrast colours (blues, reds, greens, yellows, pinks) creates liveliness, while the structured partitions across the canvas give it a sense of order within chaos. This interplay of free-form gesture and organized pattern makes the painting feel like a visual improvisation, a playful mapping of different energies and textures coexisting. Poetic Reflection Currents of Pattern and Flow Patterns rise, lines wander, colours flow. Between order and freedom, a quiet rhythm appears— like water finding its path, like breath returning home.