Sense of Reality* is a 3 × 3 ft abstract painting that explores perception as an active, evolving process rather than a fixed depiction. Built through layered, circular gestures, the surface remains in constant motion, recording time and attention. A dominant blue field creates an expansive, atmospheric space that draws the viewer inward toward a provisional center of pale yellow and earth tones. Repetitive brushwork emphasizes process, echoing natural rhythms and the mind’s circling around sensation. Influenced by Rothko, Richter, and Indian modernism, the work invites slow looking and reflects reality as something continuously shaped by awareness, memory, and attention.