UNITE IN THE UNRAVEL
- Jan 20
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 1

There's a tension this piece holds that I kept coming back to while making it: the pull between control and surrender, between order and chaos.
Every layer started as a decision. Some marks were intentional. Some were mistakes. Some corrections became the best parts. That's the conversation happening here, between calm structure and disruptive energy, and the piece kept telling me where to go until it found its own rhythm.
I think about this a lot, how beauty rarely comes from perfection. It comes from what happens when you stop forcing it. When you let things fall apart a little and trust what's underneath.
Unite in the Unravel is about that. The strange wholeness that lives inside the undoing. The way you can feel connected, even held, inside the chaos, not after it resolves.
24x24 on canvas. Original, one of one.




