Mini Galaxy III
Mini Galaxy I, II, III
11 x 14"
Acrylic on Canvas
Across these three pieces, the blueberry becomes a study in containment. Each form holds an entire world inside a simple circle, suggesting how much complexity can exist within a small, familiar boundary.
The soft openings read less as breaks and more as breaths—moments where color and space seep outward. Pigment behaves like atmosphere, drifting and pooling, giving the sense that these forms are quietly active rather than static. Nothing explodes; things take their time here.
Together, the pieces propose a way of seeing that values patience and closeness. They suggest that wonder is not always found through expansion or spectacle, but through careful attention to what is already present and quietly unfolding.

