KAIROS
Kairos picks up the emotional current running through Dignity, Echoes of Light, and Introspection, but turns toward the moment of transformation. Where Dignity centers on presence and Introspection explores interiority, Kairos enters the charged space before change. It's the threshold where form, feeling, and time begin to dissolve into something elemental.
Fluid shapes move across textured surfaces like thought made visible. The series doesn’t aim to represent the world but to distill it. Influenced by Kandinsky’s belief that abstraction can reveal deeper truth, Kairos searches for rhythm and motion beneath perception.
This is not a place of clarity. It’s where things stir quietly, just before they become. The viewer is invited into that space—unfixed, imperfect, and alive.