Meditative Fragments
This painting is full of layered patterns, textures, and rhythmic lines,
giving the impression of a tapestry of thoughts and emotions. Each
section holds its own identity: flowing water-like ripples, geometric
shapes, natural motifs like lotus flowers and leaves, and even script-like
calligraphy. Together, they form a patchwork of both order and
spontaneity, discipline and freedom.
The use of repetition in lines and shapes creates a meditative
quality—almost like visual chanting. The contrast between natural
motifs (flowers, waves, organic curves) and structured patterns (grids,
zigzags, cross-shapes) suggests a dialogue between nature and human
design. The calligraphy adds a grounding sense of tradition, philosophy,
or personal reflection, as if the piece is not only a visual field but also a
field of meaning.
One could say the painting mirrors the layers of the human mind or
spirit—diverse, interwoven, sometimes patterned by habit, sometimes
flowing like water, sometimes blooming with clarity like the lotus.
Poetic Reflection
Meditative Fragments
Pieces of silence,
broken yet whole,
each fragment holding
its own quiet song.
Together,
they form a prayer of peace.