Myriad Chroma – 5’ x 8’ – giclee print on vinal – variable in size up to 50’ x 80’

My work explores perception, space, and illusion, challenging how we define and experience reality. Using geometric precision, floating forms, shadow play, I examine how depth and dimensionality merge, not as freed truths, but as relationships between light, form, and perspective

Influenced by Buddhist philosophy and the concept of emptiness (Sünyata), I view form not as absolute but as something shaped by perception and interaction. The Dalai Lama describes emptiness as a space of infinite potential, rather than nothingness. My layered constructions reflect this idea, where depth, shadow, and material seem to shift, emphasizing the impermanence of form.
Much like reality itself, my work plays with the instability of perception. Drawing on the Golden Ratio and sacred geometry, I explore the hidden structure within what appears fluid or undefined. By creating illusions of movement and dimensionality, I invite viewers to question what they see.
In this shifting experience, I hope to open a space for contemplation, where the boundaries between solid and empty, real and illusion, dissolve into a deeper understanding of interconnection of everything everwhere all ways always.