
Nocturne
18 × 24 × 1.5 Inches, Acrylic on Canvas - 2024
Before form, there was sound—
a low vibration turning in the dark.
Metal met vapor,
color sparked from collision,
and the void began to breathe.
The first light was not gentle.
It tore, it shimmered,
it sang itself into being.
From that hum came motion,
from that motion, shape.
The darkness folded around it,
cradling what had dared to burn.
This is how worlds begin:
not with silence,
but with rhythm.
Collector Notes:
Nocturne captures the origin of matter as both chaos and composition—the universe in its first act of creation. Layers of acrylic form a patinated surface that gleams with hints of metallic oxidation, like planets cooling from molten birth. Across this field, gray and white splatters surge outward, echoing stellar debris suspended mid-expansion. The piece fuses stillness with explosion, darkness with incandescence, evoking the instant when energy takes form. At once cosmic and intimate, Nocturne reflects the eternal rhythm of creation—the dance between order, motion, and the unknown.
18 × 24 × 1.5 Inches, Acrylic on Canvas - 2024
Before form, there was sound—
a low vibration turning in the dark.
Metal met vapor,
color sparked from collision,
and the void began to breathe.
The first light was not gentle.
It tore, it shimmered,
it sang itself into being.
From that hum came motion,
from that motion, shape.
The darkness folded around it,
cradling what had dared to burn.
This is how worlds begin:
not with silence,
but with rhythm.
Collector Notes:
Nocturne captures the origin of matter as both chaos and composition—the universe in its first act of creation. Layers of acrylic form a patinated surface that gleams with hints of metallic oxidation, like planets cooling from molten birth. Across this field, gray and white splatters surge outward, echoing stellar debris suspended mid-expansion. The piece fuses stillness with explosion, darkness with incandescence, evoking the instant when energy takes form. At once cosmic and intimate, Nocturne reflects the eternal rhythm of creation—the dance between order, motion, and the unknown.