Iridescent Rings
There are days when a color simply insists on being noticed — not loud, but persistent, humming at the edge of vision until you follow it. Iridescent Rings began like that: a little nudge from a palette of cool blues and greens that wanted conversation, and a counterpoint of warm pinks and reds that demanded a spotlight. The result is a pattern that feels both calm and curious, like a private kaleidoscope you can step into.
Why rings? For me, circles hold stories. They suggest return, refuge, and repetition — but when you let color flow through them, they start to breathe. These ring-like forms float above a shifting, kaleidoscopic backdrop, and the symmetry gives the piece a quiet order while gradients and soft edges keep everything in motion. Structure and fluidity — like a carefully rehearsed improvisation.
I worked digitally for this piece, which let me play with subtle iridescence and smooth transitions without wasteful materials. Creating in pixels doesn’t just open creative options; it’s a small, intentional way I try to minimize my environmental footprint. If you’d like a physical version, I offer eco-conscious printing options — recycled papers, low-VOC inks, and canvas choices that honor the same gentle spirit you see on screen.
What does Iridescent Rings do in a space? It lifts the mood without shouting. Hang it in a study to invite focused wonder, above a sofa to ignite an otherwise humdrum scene, or in a meditation corner to draw the eye inward. The composition is psychedelic without being overpowering — a balance of playful color and contemplative symmetry.
I create work because I want to invite others to slow down and look. When you stare into these concentric forms, you might notice how a blue becomes green, how a warm pink blooms at the edge of a cool shadow, or how your mind begins to trace repeating shapes and forgets the clock for a moment. That’s my favorite part: when art becomes a quiet detour from the day.
So take a breath. Let your gaze ride the rings for a minute. Tell me — which color pulls you in first? How would you place this piece in your home? I love hearing how other people live with my work; your perspective always reshapes the story.
If you’re curious about prints, framing suggestions, or commissioning a custom palette, just ask. I’m always up for a new color conversation — sustainably, thoughtfully, and with a little mystery tucked in.