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One Inhale
“Inhale” is movement toward the center.
The brush gathers force inward, compressing motion into a concentrated core of energy.
Heavy strokes collide with open space, creating a tension between restraint and eruption.
Unlike exhalation, inhalation is invisible.
It is private, interior, and necessary.
This work attempts to make that hidden movement visible.
The black forms do not expand freely; they pull inward, fold back, and accumulate pressure.
The surrounding emptiness acts as silence around a heartbeat.
A meditation on concentration, inwardness, and the fragile threshold between stillness and intensity.
The brush gathers force inward, compressing motion into a concentrated core of energy.
Heavy strokes collide with open space, creating a tension between restraint and eruption.
Unlike exhalation, inhalation is invisible.
It is private, interior, and necessary.
This work attempts to make that hidden movement visible.
The black forms do not expand freely; they pull inward, fold back, and accumulate pressure.
The surrounding emptiness acts as silence around a heartbeat.
A meditation on concentration, inwardness, and the fragile threshold between stillness and intensity.