This painting operates as a living system rather than a depiction, presenting a dense network of eyes, spines, mouths, and connective lines that behave like a nervous or circulatory system spread across the surface. A dominant turquoise-black line weaves, pierces, and stitches forms together, suggesting distributed consciousness rather than a single point of identity, while repeated jagged edges introduce a sense of patterned, structural threat. Eyes appear everywhere without hierarchy, creating a condition of decentralized perception that feels less intimate than watchful, almost surveillant. Purple drips interrupt this network, reintroducing gravity, time, and leakage—reminders that no system remains sealed. Refusing a focal point or stable symbolism, the work establishes a field of tension in which meaning circulates without settling, proposing a world of tangled awareness where survival depends not on resolution, but on navigation.
It doesn’t ask to be understood.
It asks to be entered.