Rivers of Light
This painting radiates warmth and vibrancy,
dominated by yellows, oranges, and subtle
lavenders. The composition is built from flowing
contour lines and layered shapes, creating a sense
of rhythmic movement across the surface. The lines
meander like geological strata or organic pathways,
while the overlapping colours evoke both depth and
translucency.
The interplay of soft washes with bold, almost map-
like outlines gives the work a dual character: part
abstract landscape, part inner terrain. It can be read
as a bird’s-eye view of a shifting landform, or as a
symbolic mapping of memory and emotion. The
repeating diamond and wave-like motifs at the
centre suggest a pulse of energy, perhaps the heart
of the painting, radiating outward.
What’s compelling is the balance between
spontaneity and structure—the free-flowing lines
appear improvised, yet they form an intricate
harmony. This invites viewers to journey across the
painting with their eyes, discovering new patterns
and associations each time.
Poetic Reflection
Rivers of Light
Beneath the golden sky,
lines wander like forgotten rivers,
their currents tracing memory,
their bends whispering time.
Diamonds glimmer at the heart,
not of stone, but of pulse—
a rhythm flowing outward,
carrying warmth into every edge.
This is not land, nor sky,
but the meeting place between them,
where light becomes water,
and water becomes song.
In its wandering,
we find our own pathways,
a map not to places,
but to the quiet radiance within.