The Discipline of Seeing

    In perception, structure, color, and pattern register before recognition settles. In some works, identification remains unresolved. The unfamiliar is mapped onto familiar structures, and coherence arises through sustained looking rather than naming.

    At architectural scale, that interval expands. Structural density accumulates before identification stabilizes, and attention reorganizes in response to pattern and material articulation. Looking slows. Perception deepens.

    This portfolio is organized according to how the works shape and sustain that interval.

    Structural Impact

    In these works, structure and color register before identification settles. Pattern and chromatic density assert immediate presence, establishing a field of visual impact before meaning coheres.

    Pattern Organization

    Here, pattern draws attention into structure. Repetition, variation, and structural rhythm reorganize perception, shifting the viewer from initial impact toward sustained visual engagement.

    Deferred Identification

    In these works, recognition is postponed and attention is sustained. Structural density and scale delay categorical resolution, extending the duration of looking and intensifying perceptual involvement.

    Perceptual Integration

    In these works, structure, scale, and perception align. Structural articulation and architectural presence integrate into coherent perception. Attention stabilizes even without recognition, yet the image continues to resonate beyond the moment of viewing.