Synchronicity
16" × 12"
Oil on Aluminum
2025
Private Collection
A human hand reaches toward a suspended brain, both isolated within a field of darkness. The gesture is neither forceful nor possessive. Instead, the hand appears caught in a moment of recognition, as though encountering something both familiar and mysterious. By removing all surrounding context, the painting transforms the brain from a biological object into a symbolic presence, inviting reflection on consciousness, perception, and the invisible processes that shape experience.
Created as part of the Oracles series, the painting explores the relationship between knowledge and meaning. Throughout the collection, symbolic objects function as manifestations of forces that influence identity and understanding. Here, the brain represents intellect, pattern recognition, memory, and the human tendency to seek coherence within complexity. The hovering form suggests an encounter with the mechanisms through which reality is interpreted, while the reaching hand reflects the persistent desire to understand the connections that lie beneath apparent coincidence.
Synchronicity reflects on moments when unrelated events seem bound together by significance. The title references experiences that resist simple explanation yet feel meaningful to those who encounter them. Rather than presenting certainty, the painting exists within the space between rational understanding and intuitive recognition. Through restraint and symbolism, the work considers the possibility that meaning emerges not only from what we know, but from our willingness to remain attentive to patterns, relationships, and mysteries that exist beyond immediate explanation.
Synchronicity
16" × 12"
Oil on Aluminum
2025
Private Collection
A human hand reaches toward a suspended brain, both isolated within a field of darkness. The gesture is neither forceful nor possessive. Instead, the hand appears caught in a moment of recognition, as though encountering something both familiar and mysterious. By removing all surrounding context, the painting transforms the brain from a biological object into a symbolic presence, inviting reflection on consciousness, perception, and the invisible processes that shape experience.
Created as part of the Oracles series, the painting explores the relationship between knowledge and meaning. Throughout the collection, symbolic objects function as manifestations of forces that influence identity and understanding. Here, the brain represents intellect, pattern recognition, memory, and the human tendency to seek coherence within complexity. The hovering form suggests an encounter with the mechanisms through which reality is interpreted, while the reaching hand reflects the persistent desire to understand the connections that lie beneath apparent coincidence.
Synchronicity reflects on moments when unrelated events seem bound together by significance. The title references experiences that resist simple explanation yet feel meaningful to those who encounter them. Rather than presenting certainty, the painting exists within the space between rational understanding and intuitive recognition. Through restraint and symbolism, the work considers the possibility that meaning emerges not only from what we know, but from our willingness to remain attentive to patterns, relationships, and mysteries that exist beyond immediate explanation.