
Exordium is an abstract composition that emphasizes depth through layered forms and interplay of color. At 48 by 72 inches, the work is structured as a grid of smaller square panels, collectively forming a field where color and line engage in continuous motion. The background’s palette of light blue, dayglo yellow, and metallic green establishes a foundation that contrasts with the gestural maroon brushstrokes. The use of metallic and dayglo paints provides luminosity and iridescence. The transparent overlaps create a spatial tension that aim to highlight the relationships of form and color. The title, Exordium, which means “beginning” or “introduction,” is an opening statement in an ongoing investigation into abstract perspective and surface complexity. The viewing experience is offered as a balance between structure and freedom, inviting reflection on how form can evoke rhythm and space without representational reference.
