Architecture of Meaning is a 6 × 6 ft abstract painting made of nine panels in a grid that explores how meaning evolves, not as a fixed structure, but as a dynamic, interior space. The work contrasts rigid geometry with sweeping, organic arcs that resist confinement. The muted color palette—reds, whites, earth tones—carries emotional depth without symbolism, evolving through repeated gestures. Influenced by artists like Rothko, Newman, and Richter, the painting reflects the tension between imposed systems and human experience. It emphasizes depth, ambiguity, and the lived nature of meaning, urging viewers to experience it rather than decode it.
- Collections: Organic Movement