Returning to consciousness requires moving away from the object.
“Conscious rearrangement” (2015) is a work that captures the dynamic process of self-exploration. The piece is based on the profound belief that returning to consciousness requires moving away from the object, an invitation to transcend personal narrative. The canvas is a whirlwind of gestural strokes illustrating the exact moment the energy of chaos begins to find its new balance.
The composition, dominated by earthy tones, vibrant whites, and flashes of green, uses color as an act of energy that activates the surface. The broad, layered brushwork does not explain; it proposes a direct experience of internal movement. The artist succeeds in making the painting a form of active meditation where matter and space reconfigure. “Conscious rearrangement” is an inspiring reminder that emotional freedom arises from the willingness to shed the weight of the conditioned and find intensity in the pure present.




