Fields of Attention

Fields of Attention reflects on how we encounter and hold experience over time. Built through layers of oil paint, charcoal, and oil stick, each work develops through processes of gathering, interruption, and response. The surfaces become a quiet record of this—moments that accumulate, settle, and come to rest, carrying a sense of memory, rhythm, and gradual emergence, even as they continue to shift and evolve. Working across large and extra-large canvases, alongside a smaller selection of more intimate pieces, the scale allows for both immersion and pause. These paintings do not describe a specific place, but rather an internal landscape—where perception forms slowly, and where what we carry can soften, transform, and endure. Each work remains open, inviting a personal and individual response.