Tapestry of Living Patterns
This painting is a lively interplay of patterns, textures, and contrasting
colours that feels like a patchwork of visual rhythms.
Each section of the canvas is filled with a different motif:
The blue and black checkerboard at the left is fluid, not rigid, as if it is
waving like fabric.
Beneath it, spiralling blue swirls evoke a sense of water currents or
wind.
In the centre bottom, interlacing white and black lines resemble tangled
roots, veins, or pathways, suggesting complexity and interconnection.
Moving upward, a central orange floral form emerges against radiating
wavy lines, grounding the piece in organic life amidst abstraction.
The hearts, circles, and geometric grids in yellow and orange give a
playful, almost childlike touch, balancing the denser linear patterns.
The triangular lattice at the top right introduces structural order,
contrasting the more spontaneous, flowing shapes elsewhere.
The overall effect is one of movement, joy, and contrast. It feels like a
quilt of emotions and energies stitched together—some playful, some
meditative, some structured, some chaotic. The transitions between
warm yellows and oranges and cooler blues and blacks amplify the
sense of dialogue: warmth versus calm, spontaneity versus order.
This painting might be read as a metaphor for the multiplicity of life’s
experiences—woven together into one unified, yet richly diverse,
whole.
Poetic Reflection
Tapestry of Living Patterns
A quilt of rhythm and memory unfolds here—
checkerboards ripple like restless cloth,
spirals drift as if stirred by wind and tide,
lines entwine like roots searching for one another.
Amidst it all, a flower blooms—
a quiet centre of life among playful hearts,
endless circles, and lattices of order.
Warmth and coolness converse across the canvas,
a dialogue of joy and contemplation,
holding together the many fragments of being.