“Vortex” explores the silent gravity of inner movement — a pull inward rather than outward.
At the center of the composition lies a textured white circle: soft, yet dense; still, yet charged. Surrounding it, strokes of lavender and muted violet swirl with restrained energy, like echoes of a motion that just passed — or one that’s quietly building.
The piece plays with contrast not only in color and form, but in experience: centripetal and centrifugal, presence and absence, clarity and haze. The circular core offers no answers — instead, it becomes a visual meditation on emotional gravity: the sensation of being drawn into something unspoken and undefined.
Vortex invites viewers to surrender to stillness, to allow meaning to emerge from silence, structure from softness. It doesn’t narrate — it holds space.