Pendulum
• 22” x 30” paper size
• 13” x 21” image size
• Folio White 250 Gram, 100% Cotton, Neutral pH. Water base ink.
• Handprinted silkscreen, 2016
The title says everything and nothing. Pendulum is caught mid-swing, anchored at two points, top and bottom, where the lines collapse into dense black nodes before fanning outward into the body of the form. The movement is inevitable, hypnotic, and completely still.
The lines swell and cinch as they travel between the two anchors, creating a mass that seems to expand and contract with each glance. The center is never quite at rest.
The diamond-like outer boundary gives the composition a precise edge, yet everything inside it pulses. That contradiction, strict geometry holding restless motion, is where the piece lives.
Silkscreen printed by hand in water-based ink, the black at the anchor points carries a weight that only ink on paper can hold. The variation reveals itself in those dense convergences, where pressure and layering leave something slightly different in every print.
Perfect Imperfections — Limited Edition Series
Perfect Imperfections is a series of geometric digital art designed in vector-based Illustrator software and printed by hand in water-based ink using silkscreen.
It is in the printing that these pieces come alive. The way ink feels to the eye is wholly different from a monitor screen or high-resolution print, and richer still when colors overlap, building texture and unexpected transparencies. The precision of digital shapes becomes something else entirely on paper, and the outcome always carries an element of surprise.
Each piece looks and feels deeply symmetrical, yet every one holds its own variation, a wayward speck of ink, uneven pressure, a blurred line. These are not flaws to be corrected. They are what make each print uniquely human: a quiet secret shared between the work and whoever is looking at it.