Watchers in Orbit
WATCHERS IN ORBIT
There is something ancient about the act of watching. Long before language, beings observed — the sky, the fire, each other — and in that observation, made meaning. Watchers in Orbit begins there.
Luminous spheres hover across a vibrating grid of neon lines and layered pattern. They don't float passively. They observe. Each circle holds its position in the composition with a quiet deliberateness, like presences that have been here longer than the painting itself — witnesses to the constant negotiation between order and chaos playing out across the surface.
Built with acrylic, ink, gesso and markers on wood panel, the layers accumulate into a field that pulses with colour and geometry. Blue, green, copper and black move in and out of each other without ever quite resolving into stillness. There is always something shifting at the edge of what you can see.
Small formats demand more of a painting. With nowhere to hide, every mark has to earn its place. At 20 × 20 cm, Watchers in Orbit holds an unusual amount of presence for its size — the kind of work that anchors a wall without dominating it, and rewards the kind of looking that most art never gets.
20 × 20 cm · Acrylic, ink, gesso and markers on wood panel · 2025 · One of a kind Presented in a black wood tray frame. Signed, titled and dated on the reverse. Certificate of Authenticity included.

