One Series on Paper

Each brushstroke holds the potential to transform—much like a single action can reshape perception or outcome.

Minimalist brushstroke painting with earth-toned pigment and gesture

Folded paper remembers where it has been. Water gathers in its seams, reshaping the surface before the first mark is made. With the brush assemblage, one stroke is given—no rehearsal, no correction. Paint finds its own course across the softened terrain, pooling in silence, drying into record. What remains is the trace of a single decision, met halfway by chance.