
Measure, Day 80 explores balance through color, spacing, and repetition. Built from soft-edged blocks arranged like a quiet structure, the composition feels both ordered and alive. Each shape seems to test its place against the others, creating a rhythm of pauses, tensions, and small adjustments across the surface.
The painting moves between intuition and control. Its grid-like organization suggests structure, while the blurred edges and shifting tones keep it human and sensitive. Yellows, blues, browns, greens, and muted reds interact like visual weights being carefully distributed, as if the image were measuring harmony through contrast.
This work reflects the act of composing not only with forms, but with judgment: how much space to leave, how much color to introduce, how far to push imbalance before it becomes unity. Measure is a study of proportion, rhythm, and restraint, where each element contributes to a quiet but deliberate visual equilibrium.


