Vision in Space
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2024
Collection: Greyscale
Vision in Space (2024) is a quiet cosmos — a painting that floats between imagination, perception, and the vast unknown. Created with oil on a 60 x 60 inch canvas, this work from the Greyscale Collection conjures deep space not as astronomy, but as consciousness.
The surface shimmers with layered blacks, soft violets, and dusted greys. A glowing circular form hovers left of center — not quite a planet, not quite an eye. Around it, faint concentric rings and flickering points suggest orbits, systems, or thoughts.
I painted Vision in Space while meditating on the idea of inner vision — the kind that doesn’t use eyes. It’s a painting of floating clarity, of stillness amid the infinite.
This work aligns with the spatial mystery of Vija Celmins and the atmospheric sensitivity of Mark Rothko, though my space holds more form. There’s gravity here — but also weightlessness.
Vision in Space invites pause. It doesn’t explain. It opens.