Consensus

Green, black, and white meet here on equal terms. Each color plays a significant role — at times coming to the foreground, at others becoming a backdrop for a more decisive gesture. Their relationships remain fluid, generating tension while also allowing space for balance.

Geometric arrangements become more open: there is more air, varied textures, and unexpected proportions. The form remains precise, yet not cold — this is a cycle balancing order and expression, control and intuitive gesture.

An individual painting can function autonomously, yet gains strength in relation to others. Together, they form Consensus — a shared space where forms, rhythms, and energies coexist.