Into Cygnus is a series of abstract paintings exploring celestial passageways, spatial alignments, and the invisible frameworks that shape experience. Inspired by the constellation Cygnus — long seen as a cosmic guide — the series maps intersections of time, transformation, and presence through a language of form, direction, and restraint.
The works are structured yet atmospheric, suggesting portals, corridors, and fixed points within a larger system. Each composition offers a different stage of passage: some are held in stillness, others pulse with transit. Together, they reflect a journey not of distance but of shift — where the coordinates are internal, intuitive, and precise.
The series draws from both mathematics and mysticism. Geometries repeat with variation, surfaces suggest containment or entry, and space behaves like memory — layered, selective, and alive with potential. The paintings hold meaning not through narrative, but through placement. They ask to be read as structures that transmit rather than explain.
I believe we are always in motion — even in quiet. Each moment is a point of access. Each form is a marker. What we call the present is not static, but directional. In this work, I try to locate that movement. I try to paint the map we’re already inside.
“We are already inside the map — the portal is always now.”