Celestial Movement 1.0
CELESTIAL MOVEMENT 1.0
Not every painting knows it is finished. Some sit in the studio and wait — not abandoned, not forgotten, but simply not yet complete. And then, months later, you return to them and hear something new asking to emerge. A rhythm that wasn't there before. Or perhaps was always there, but needed time.
Celestial Movement 1.0 was made twice.
Originally conceived as a finished work, it remained in the studio until a second listening revealed new layers asking for form. What exists on the surface now is the result of both sessions — the first and the second, each responding to the other, the later marks in dialogue with what came before. The "1.0" in the title is deliberate: an acknowledgement that this is a work that understands itself as evolving, that wears its process as part of its identity.
Triangles, circles and intersecting planes move across a field of layered geometry and vivid colour — orbital paths, shifting perspectives, fragments of a larger system caught mid-alignment. The composition suggests celestial mechanics not through illustration but through feeling: the particular quality of things moving in relation to each other across vast distances, each pulled by forces that are invisible but precise.
Built with acrylic, gesso, ink and glazing on birchwood panel, the surface holds the accumulated decisions of two distinct moments in the studio — and the space between them.
40 × 40 cm · Acrylic, gesso, ink and glazing on birchwood panel · 2025 · One of a kind Presented in a black wood tray frame. Signed, titled and dated on the reverse. Certificate of Authenticity included.

