Existential Spheres
2019, Oil on canvas,
mounted on a wooden stretcher frame —
100 x 80 cm / 39.4 x 31.5 in.
Existential Spheres was created during the time of COVID, when life felt fragile yet deeply connected. The spheres, cellular shapes, and branching forms reflect both the microscopic world of the virus and the larger systems it affected. Soft, muted tones capture the quiet of isolation, while abstracted landscapes suggest how our inner and outer environments shaped us during that period. For me, the work became a reflection on how the search for knowledge and meaning defines our existence, especially in times of uncertainty.