Forma
Spirals
This compact acrylic work uses the spiral as its central visual motif. Instead of a simple circle, the composition coils inward and outward repeating forms that never quite land in the same place twice. The painting embodies the idea that self-growth is cyclical: lessons return, loop, and deepen over time. Through layered brushstrokes and winding lines, Spirals doesn't depict a straight path forward but a continuous, patient turning. The motion feels meditative, suggesting that true change happens not in linear leaps, but in the return again and again until something finally settles.