The world is composed of things, yet we rarely meet them; we rarely pause. The series Noesis/Noema is a meditation on presence and perception. It is my attempt to trace the edges where attention lingers — where light bends, shadows fold, and forms hesitate between being and perception. The abstracted forms are not concerned with external representation, but with internal resonance — the moment when shapes, patterns, and textures ask the viewer to slow down and notice the subtle rhythm that exists between the tangible and the ephemeral.
Noesis is the act of perception; Noema is the object as it is perceived. It is the space between seeing and knowing, between the object and perception, that Noesis/Noema unfolds.