








This work is about cycles, transitions, the circular nature of experience, the patterns we notice, live by, imagine, and project into the future. We tend to interpret our experiences through the lens of opposites: highs and lows, success and struggle, pleasure and pain, light and darkness.
“After light, there will be light” invites us to see it all as part of an inherently meaningful process. We cannot predict where difficult, painful experiences might lead and sometimes, they turn out to be thresholds into deeper understanding, new skills or maturity. Light is not merely a state. It becomes a direction, something that can emerge at any point in life.
25 x 80.5 x 1.7 cm
Acrylic, graphite, markers, lacquer on plywood