
Cosmic Ocean
This work depicts a sea that seems to stretch across the universe.
But it is not a sea of water, nor a sea of stars.
It is a quiet breathing of the cosmos, where light, color, and presence gently ripple and dissolve, as if existence itself were ebbing and flowing.
Cosmic Ocean may feel like a place both deeply familiar and entirely unknown—a shore remembered from far beyond memory.
Here, form dissolves, gravity disappears, and the viewer is left to simply drift within the undulation of light.
In this piece, light does not illuminate—it constitutes.
Color is not painted; it is the sensation of being present.
This work embodies the philosophy of Luminousism, where painterly abstraction becomes a vessel for questioning why we exist—through light itself.
Cosmic Ocean offers a quiet recollection, a distant echo,
reminding us that perhaps, once, we too belonged to light.