


The Threshold of the Veil
This piece is a study in liminality—a layered abstraction of translucent planes and softened geometry that evoke the sensation of standing at the brink of something unknown yet beckoning. Cool blues, muted greens, and warm yellows overlap like shifting light on stained glass, suggesting both clarity and mystery. The subtle vertical columns and intersecting bands echo the architecture of gateways or ancient doorways, hinting that this space is not merely visual, but initiatory.
There’s a palpable hush here, like the moment just before revelation. The viewer is invited to pause and breathe into the stillness, to sense the quiet energy organizing behind the veil. This is not an ending or beginning—it is the space in between, the moment of inner alignment before crossing into the sacred unknown.
This piece is a study in liminality—a layered abstraction of translucent planes and softened geometry that evoke the sensation of standing at the brink of something unknown yet beckoning. Cool blues, muted greens, and warm yellows overlap like shifting light on stained glass, suggesting both clarity and mystery. The subtle vertical columns and intersecting bands echo the architecture of gateways or ancient doorways, hinting that this space is not merely visual, but initiatory.
There’s a palpable hush here, like the moment just before revelation. The viewer is invited to pause and breathe into the stillness, to sense the quiet energy organizing behind the veil. This is not an ending or beginning—it is the space in between, the moment of inner alignment before crossing into the sacred unknown.