Synaptic Field
SYNAPTIC FIELD
Every thought you have ever had began as an electrical signal crossing a gap. A spark leaping between two points, carrying something — a memory, a decision, a feeling — from one place to another. The brain does this billions of times a day, mostly without your knowledge. You are, at any given moment, a field of continuous transmission.
Synaptic Field puts you inside that process.
A large serpentine form winds through the entire composition — fluid, patterned, alive — shifting from lavender to teal to deep burgundy as it moves. It reads simultaneously as a neural pathway, a river system, a living cable carrying current. Behind and through it, a diagonal lattice of electric green and acid yellow cuts across a deep black ground, creating the sensation of a grid that is both structural and charged. Translucent layers of acrylic, gesso, glazing and ink build a surface that holds depth — there are passages here that reveal themselves slowly, the longer you look.
The work doesn't illustrate the brain. It recreates the feeling of thinking — the simultaneous order and unpredictability of a mind fully alive.
Every signal sent is also received.
A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) · Acrylic, gesso, glazing and ink on wood panel · 2024 · One of a kind Presented in a black wood tray frame. Signed, titled and dated on the reverse. Certificate of Authenticity included.

