Circumduction

A stream of light arcs across the cosmic void—not in a straight line, but in a grand, spiraling sweep. “Circumduction” captures the motion of existence as it bends, curves, and cycles through space—not forward, but around. This is not a moment frozen in time, but light caught in the act of turning, orbiting, returning.

Through a fusion of deep emeralds, oceanic blues, and cascading luminosity, the work evokes the sensation of being drawn into a celestial whirlpool—both gentle and immense. Meteor-like streaks carve through the atmosphere, echoing the trajectories of thought, memory, or perhaps entire lifetimes caught in orbit. Light here does not travel linearly; it flows like water, spirals like galaxies, and returns like breath.

“Circumduction” invites the viewer into this rotational rhythm, suggesting that even in the vast stillness of space, everything moves—swept along the arc of becoming and return.