White Geometry 5
WHITE GEOMETRY 5
Somewhere between sleep and waking, between intention and accident, between the hand that holds the brush and whatever moves it — something arrives.
The White Geometry series began there. Not with a concept, but with a reception. Forms that came through the studio not as designs but as signals — geometric transmissions from a language older than any civilisation we have named, carried in the visual vocabulary of crop circles and ancient glyphs, appearing in fields and stones and dreams across every culture that has ever existed on this planet.
The white ground is not a background. It is silence — the necessary condition for hearing something that doesn't arrive through sound.
In White Geometry 5, four interlocking circles connected by gold acrylic occupy the centre of that silence. They arrived as they are. The artist did not need to understand them to paint them, and you do not need to understand them to receive them. They carry something — a frequency, a geometry, a proportion — that operates below the threshold of intellectual decoding. Some transmissions bypass the mind entirely and arrive somewhere older.
Do these symbols have meaning? Almost certainly. Is that meaning available to us yet? Perhaps not. Does that matter? Stand in front of this painting and decide for yourself.
A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) · Acrylic, gesso and textured mediums 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.

