This painting began without a fixed plan—only a feeling.
A calm, open blue surface became the starting point. From there, I allowed the work to evolve intuitively, responding to each layer as it appeared. Soft shapes emerged, then clusters, then rhythms. Colors met, overlapped, and drifted apart again. What started as space slowly transformed into movement.
Throughout the process, a quiet idea took shape:
joy is not a single moment—it gathers.
It lives in the small things we often overlook. A fleeting thought, a shift in light, a sense of ease. On their own, they feel almost weightless. But together, they create something full, vibrant, and deeply present.
In Where Joy Gathers, each mark represents one of those fragments. The layered circles and flowing forms echo the way experiences connect—sometimes gently, sometimes unexpectedly—forming a visual field that feels both energetic and calm.
The painting invites the viewer to pause and wander within it. To notice details. To feel movement. And perhaps, to recognize their own moments of joy reflected back at them.
Because joy doesn’t always arrive all at once.
Sometimes, it gathers.










