Twelve circles mark twelve acts of arrival — each charged with velocity, breath, and presence. These works do not describe energy; they are energy, arrested at the peak of motion. Each work is executed in a single, high-voltage gesture, capturing the moment where control gives way to release. The circle becomes a conduit — carrying force, speed, and firehose energy across the surface.
Rooted in the Zen Enso tradition — the circle drawn in a meditative Zen way, in one continuous breath and without correction — this painting stands at the threshold between stillness and motion.
This specific artwork was painted third in a series and named “Electric Enso III Surge” - representing energy accelerating, gathering force)
Unlike static marks, these circles do not merely depict energy; they are energy arrested at the peak of motion. Each is executed as one decisive gesture, where control gives way to presence, and the invisible becomes visible.
Enso is the iconic Zen symbol painted in one masterstroke, one breath and no corrections afterwards. The practice gives form to the flow of the energy in the moment, making invisible synchronicities visible. Symbolically, Enso represents the circle of life, unity and connection to all existence.
Each calligraphy is unique and created through a meditative and performative process. It resonates not just as visual art but as an energetic experience — an object that shifts perception and connects the viewer to something greater.