Between Worlds

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The composition is a rich, textured abstraction where geometry and organic motion collide in a dreamlike tension. At the heart of the painting are three planetary orbs — a fiery red, a stormy grey-white, and a cool, moonlit blue— seemingly suspended in an otherworldly current. Each orb possesses its own visual gravity, swirling with layered paint and emotion.

Flowing between these spheres is a river of cascading light and shadow —streaked with yellows, oranges, purples, and whites — evoking both cosmic energy and earthly elements like fire, water, and root systems. It emerges from the blue orb and spirals through the others, connecting them in a kind of metaphysical pathway.

Above and to the left, a grid of rectangular forms hints at human-made structures — perhaps architecture or fragmented memory — slowly dissolving into the misty, atmospheric upper half of the painting.

The entire scene is in motion, yet frozen, between two planes of reality.

The composition is a rich, textured abstraction where geometry and organic motion collide in a dreamlike tension. At the heart of the painting are three planetary orbs — a fiery red, a stormy grey-white, and a cool, moonlit blue— seemingly suspended in an otherworldly current. Each orb possesses its own visual gravity, swirling with layered paint and emotion.

Flowing between these spheres is a river of cascading light and shadow —streaked with yellows, oranges, purples, and whites — evoking both cosmic energy and earthly elements like fire, water, and root systems. It emerges from the blue orb and spirals through the others, connecting them in a kind of metaphysical pathway.

Above and to the left, a grid of rectangular forms hints at human-made structures — perhaps architecture or fragmented memory — slowly dissolving into the misty, atmospheric upper half of the painting.

The entire scene is in motion, yet frozen, between two planes of reality.

  • Acrylic on board

  • Unframed Size: 30 x 20 x 0.5 in

    Framed Size: 30.5 x 20.5 x 0.5 in

  • Abstract, Symbolism