Diptychon 2 x 100 x 100 cm
Acrylic on canvas
June 2026
More than the sum of its parts…
At first glance, this diptych seems to be about geometry—about shapes, lines, and colors relating to one another.
But geometry is not the subject.
It is simply the language.
What interests me is the moment when individual elements cease to exist merely side by side. The moment when color, form, and space begin to create something that can no longer be reduced to its individual components.
The whole becomes more than the sum of its parts.
The two canvases are neither a continuation nor an opposition. They represent two states within the same process. The colors of one painting become the atmospheric space of the other. Forms dissolve, reassemble, and shift their meaning.
What emerges is not a mathematical order, but a space of relationships.
Perhaps the real work does not exist on the canvases themselves, but in the space between them—where the viewer’s gaze connects, completes, and allows something to emerge that was previously invisible.



