22 × 30 inches (55.9 × 76.2 cm) Oil on 300gsm Arches oil paper
The side-eye: a universal gesture, now viewed through the lens of hypercubism. This piece explores inner space—not the cosmos, but the folded dimensions that exist within our perceived reality. The figure emerges from interlocking planes of blue and turquoise that suggest depth beyond the picture plane, with a grey-white square that reads like a window into another dimensional layer. Created while studying higher-dimensional geometry, "Side Eye" is playful about that skeptical glance while genuinely exploring how form might appear when viewed from perspectives beyond our typical three dimensions. Here, space holds space and bold orange amplifies the vibrant blues, making the geometric architecture pop.
22 × 30 inches (55.9 × 76.2 cm) Oil on 300gsm Arches oil paper
The side-eye: a universal gesture, now viewed through the lens of hypercubism. This piece explores inner space—not the cosmos, but the folded dimensions that exist within our perceived reality. The figure emerges from interlocking planes of blue and turquoise that suggest depth beyond the picture plane, with a grey-white square that reads like a window into another dimensional layer. Created while studying higher-dimensional geometry, "Side Eye" is playful about that skeptical glance while genuinely exploring how form might appear when viewed from perspectives beyond our typical three dimensions. Here, space holds space and bold orange amplifies the vibrant blues, making the geometric architecture pop.