The Singularity Series explores the forces that shape the universe, creation, gravity, motion, and collapse. Through layered paint, sweeping gestures, and scattered fields of light, the works evoke cosmic phenomena such as star formation, orbital motion, and the immense gravitational pull surrounding black holes.
Each painting reflects a moment within the life cycle of the cosmos: the birth of stars, the gathering of matter, the formation of orbital paths, and the quiet threshold where light and energy disappear into singularity. These moments are not depicted scientifically but interpreted through abstraction, texture, and movement.
In this series, the canvas becomes a field of space itself, where particles drift, energy gathers, and invisible forces shape the motion of galaxies. The Singularity Series invites viewers to contemplate the vast scale of the universe and the mysterious gravitational centers that influence everything around them.Â
SOLD - A Quiet Collapse captures the paradox of immense forces unfolding in silence. A darkened core anchors the composition, surrounded by sweeping arcs of deep crimson, bronze, and shadow, suggesting motion without sound, gravity without resistance. Flecks of light scatter like distant stars, bearing witness to a moment both violent and serene. The work reflects on unseen thresholds, where endings do not erupt, but instead draw inward, measured, inevitable, and profoundly still.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"
SOLD - Galactic Drift portrays a sweeping spiral of motion suspended within deep space. Curving bands of light and layered texture suggest the slow rotation of a distant galaxy, while scattered points of paint evoke stars and fragments of cosmic matter moving through an immense gravitational field.
The composition captures the quiet momentum of the universe, where vast structures rotate and evolve across unimaginable distances and time. The swirling forms hint at the balance between order and chaos, where gravity guides matter into elegant spirals while light drifts through the surrounding darkness.
In Galactic Drift, the painting becomes a meditation on cosmic movement, reflecting the immense scale and subtle forces that shape galaxies across the universe.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"
SOLD - Solar Genesis depicts a luminous sphere emerging from a vast, swirling field of darkness and scattered light. At the center of the composition, a glowing orb radiates warmth and energy, surrounded by layered textures and specks of pigment that evoke stars, cosmic dust, and the slow formation of celestial bodies.
The painting suggests a moment of creation, when light gathers within darkness and a new center of gravity begins to form. The surrounding motion implies the quiet forces of the universe at work: gravity, rotation, and the accumulation of matter over time.
In Solar Genesis, the central sun becomes a symbol of origin and emergence, reflecting the universal cycle of formation, transformation, and renewal.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"
SOLD - Ember Orbit explores motion, energy, and transformation through a glowing circular form emerging from a dark field. Layers of warm copper and ember-like pigment create the impression of a ring in motion, suggesting orbit, rotation, or the formation of a celestial body.
The painting balances light and darkness, where the glowing ring appears suspended within an expansive space. The textured surface and scattered points of color evoke the slow movement of particles, heat, and gravity shaping matter over time.
In Ember Orbit, the circle becomes a symbol of continuity and cyclical movement, reflecting natural forces that shape both the universe and human experience.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"
SOLD - Eye of the Infinite draws the viewer into a suspended moment of cosmic awareness. A darkened center anchors the composition, encircled by sweeping currents of violet and shadow that suggest both motion and stillness. Flecks of light scatter like distant stars, creating a sense of depth that feels boundless yet intimate. The work evokes the paradox of infinity, vast and unknowable, yet quietly present, inviting contemplation of the forces that pull, shape, and hold us within the unseen.
Stretched Canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD - Where Nothing Ends invites the viewer into a boundless field of quiet motion. Suspended within layers of deep umber, violet, and shadow, scattered points of light drift without origin or destination. Unlike a singular focal force, the composition dissolves hierarchy, there is no center, no edge, only continuation. The work reflects on infinity not as spectacle, but as stillness: a space where time loosens, and existence unfolds without urgency.
Stretched Canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD - Mass of Silence explores the presence of gravity as both force and feeling. A darkened center anchors the composition, encircled by dense, weathered layers of gray and shadow that suggest slow, continuous motion. Flecks of light drift across the surface like distant matter caught in orbit, emphasizing the contrast between movement and stillness. The work reflects on silence not as absence, but as accumulation, something with weight, depth, and quiet authority.
Stretched Canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD - Stellar Nursery depicts a vast field of drifting particles and luminous forms suspended within deep space. Layers of dark reds and muted tones create the sense of a cosmic cloud, while scattered points of light suggest emerging stars forming within the surrounding nebula. The composition evokes the quiet turbulence of interstellar matter gathering and transforming over immense stretches of time.
Inspired by the astronomical regions where new stars are born, the painting reflects the slow and powerful processes that shape the universe. Within this expansive field, light begins to emerge from diffuse clouds of cosmic dust and gas.
In Stellar Nursery, the canvas becomes a meditation on origin and possibility—a moment where the universe quietly prepares the birth of new stars.
Stretched Canvas 16" x 20"
SOLD - Event Horizon depicts a swirling field of motion converging toward a dark central core. Rings of layered color spiral inward, surrounded by scattered points of light that resemble distant stars or fragments of matter caught in gravitational pull. The composition suggests the moment where motion, light, and space begin to collapse toward a singular center.
The painting draws inspiration from the cosmic phenomenon where gravity becomes so strong that even light cannot escape. In this work, the dark center becomes both a physical and symbolic point of convergence, representing the unknown, the threshold between presence and disappearance.
Through texture, layered paint, and circular motion, Event Horizon explores the tension between attraction and disappearance, inviting the viewer to consider the invisible forces that shape both the universe and human experience.
Stretched Canvas 16" x 20"
SOLD - Accretion Disk depicts a swirling field of motion spiraling around a dark central void. Layers of sweeping brushwork create the sense of matter being drawn inward, while scattered points of light suggest distant stars or particles caught within the gravitational pull. The curved bands of color and texture evoke the movement of cosmic material orbiting an unseen force.
Inspired by the astrophysical phenomenon surrounding black holes, the painting reflects the moment when matter gathers, accelerates, and begins to spiral toward the unknown. The dark center becomes both a physical and symbolic presence, a point where energy, motion, and light converge.
Through layered surfaces and dynamic motion, Accretion Disk explores the invisible forces that shape the universe, revealing beauty within the tension between movement and collapse.
Stretched Canvas 16" x 20"