Weave This artwork, created with coloured pen on paper, presents a rhythmic field of vertical lines in a wide spectrum of hues—orange, green, blue, pink, red, brown, purple, and more. The lines vary in thickness, waviness, and intensity, giving the piece both structure and liveliness. At first glance, it recalls textile patterns or woven threads, where each strand contributes to a larger tapestry. The verticality of the lines evokes a sense of continuity, gravity, or even rainfall—something natural yet abstracted. The slight irregularity in the hand-drawn lines keeps the composition organic, resisting mechanical precision and instead emphasizing the artist’s gesture and presence. The artwork can be read in multiple ways: As Energy Flow: The vertical streams feel like currents of energy or vibrations, each colour representing a frequency that merges with others. As Memory or Time: The layered strands can be seen as moments, stacked side by side, suggesting a timeline where every colour marks an event, a mood, or a fragment of lived experience. As Meditation: The repetition of drawing lines could be a meditative act, producing harmony through rhythm and colour balance. The overall mood is joyful and uplifting, yet the overlapping tones also suggest complexity—life’s many layers intermingling. Poetic Reflection Weave Lines descend, threads of colour, crossing yet never touching, each a path of its own. Together they weave, a fabric of moments— fragile, vibrant, endless, like time itself.
Weave This artwork, created with coloured pen on paper, presents a rhythmic field of vertical lines in a wide spectrum of hues—orange, green, blue, pink, red, brown, purple, and more. The lines vary in thickness, waviness, and intensity, giving the piece both structure and liveliness. At first glance, it recalls textile patterns or woven threads, where each strand contributes to a larger tapestry. The verticality of the lines evokes a sense of continuity, gravity, or even rainfall—something natural yet abstracted. The slight irregularity in the hand-drawn lines keeps the composition organic, resisting mechanical precision and instead emphasizing the artist’s gesture and presence. The artwork can be read in multiple ways: As Energy Flow: The vertical streams feel like currents of energy or vibrations, each colour representing a frequency that merges with others. As Memory or Time: The layered strands can be seen as moments, stacked side by side, suggesting a timeline where every colour marks an event, a mood, or a fragment of lived experience. As Meditation: The repetition of drawing lines could be a meditative act, producing harmony through rhythm and colour balance. The overall mood is joyful and uplifting, yet the overlapping tones also suggest complexity—life’s many layers intermingling. Poetic Reflection Weave Lines descend, threads of colour, crossing yet never touching, each a path of its own. Together they weave, a fabric of moments— fragile, vibrant, endless, like time itself.