Pyrrole
2025, ACRYLIC, COLLAGE ON CANVAS, 30 X 24”
This piece is a full-throated embrace of pattern, repetition, and the graphic language that has lived inside me for decades. After years working as a designer, this work is a letting-go of rules and a return to instinct — allowing shape, rhythm, and color to take over without restraint.
The red in this painting is Pyrrole Red — a pigment named for pyrrole, a fundamental molecular structure found in both heme (the molecule that carries oxygen in our blood) and chlorophyll (the molecule that captures light in plants). In this way, the color itself becomes a bridge between human and plant, breath and growth, blood and leaf.
The repeating motifs pulse across the surface like a living system — patterned, layered, and alive. This work is not about control but about energy: the way design, biology, and creativity all arise from the same underlying structures.
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