'Where the Wound Became a Pattern' is an intuitive abstraction that traces the echo of something once ruptured, now ritualized. Arterial lines — in black, rust, and copper — weave through fields of teal, ochre, rose and ivory. They do not close the wound; they map its rhythm.
Gilded fragments shimmer like the memory of touch. Veins split, curl, converge. The tension between structure and surrender becomes visible — not as a resolution, but as a form of listening.
Each stroke feels both accidental and inevitable. As if the painting remembers something the mind forgot.
This is where scar becomes symbol. Where rawness is not erased, but repeated — until it finds a kind of grace.
Created by Arthesis with support from AI.
After graduating as a Multimedia Designer from SAE Institute Rotterdam (2001), I began working at the intersection of image, narrative, and technology. For many years, I was active in the magazine industry, specializing in cover design and editorial layout. Alongside my career in visual communication,.. Read more…