Series

Threshold

Threshold is a small-square series about passage: the point where atmosphere becomes structure, where color becomes pressure, and where abstraction begins to feel like a lived interior state rather than decoration.

These paintings are built as compact, deliberate fields of tension. They move through heat, darkness, reflection, and luminous fracture without becoming literal scenes. Each work treats the surface like an event horizon—something held, crossed, resisted, or entered.

2 Works currently on site
2 Marked available
12×12 in (5/8 in depth) Format
Series intent

What holds the work together

The series is unified less by repeated imagery than by repeated condition: compression, seam, barrier, aperture, and release. Geometry appears, but it never settles into cold design. Gesture appears, but it is disciplined by structure.

That push and pull is the point. The paintings want to feel architectural, but still human; controlled, but not sterile; abstract, but charged with psychic weather.

Series language

Recurring formal qualities

  • Square format for focus, compression, and frontal presence
  • Vertical seams, masses, and chambers that suggest passage
  • Layered acrylic handling that balances opacity and translucency
  • Calligraphic or structural marks that keep the surface alive
  • Atmosphere treated as weight, not merely mood
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