The Geometry of Arrival
THE GEOMETRY OF ARRIVAL
There is a difference between travelling and arriving. Most of us spend a great deal of time in motion — moving toward something, working toward something, becoming something — without quite noticing the moment when the movement stops and presence begins.
The Geometry of Arrival is about that moment.
Luminous violets and deep indigos build the ground of the composition — layered, dense, carrying the weight of distance already travelled. Into this, radiant orange arrives with a different quality entirely. Not urgent. Not loud. Simply there, with the particular stillness of something that has found its place. Coded circles and directional forms move across the surface like a navigation system reaching its final coordinates — the journey and its destination occupying the same plane at once.
Built with acrylic, ink, gesso and glazing on birchwood panel, the surface holds a dimensional depth that shifts as you move around it. There are passages in the layering that only reveal themselves up close — a quiet reward for those who take the time to look properly.
The movement here is not forward. It is inward. And that changes everything about how the painting feels to stand in front of.
30 × 30 cm · Acrylic, ink, gesso 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.

