Rhythm in Silence holds a single calligraphic gesture on a quiet ground. Flowing black lines move across a warm, neutral field with the unhurried cadence of a brush meditation. The work stands in the tradition of East Asian sumi-e ink painting — line as primary form — read through post-war abstract minimalism.
The mark is built from one long pull, not many short ones. The pressure shifts within the line, dividing it into a thicker flow, a thin tapering, a small break where the brush lifted. The warm, textured ground is almost unmarked; what is not painted does as much as what is, and the silence around the gesture carries the rhythm.
Rhythm in Silence works in studios, libraries and meditation rooms, above a desk or a long bench. It suits pale wood, undyed linen, raw paper and warm-white walls, and reads particularly well in rooms that are already quiet and where the eye is free to wander.
Available as a giclée on heavy archival paper, as a framed edition . . . Read More >>
Rhythm in Silence holds a single calligraphic gesture on a quiet ground. Flowing black lines move across a warm, neutral field with the unhurried cadence of a brush meditation. The work stands in the tradition of East Asian sumi-e ink painting — line as primary form — read through post-war abstract minimalism.
The mark is built from one long pull, not many short ones. The pressure shifts within the line, dividing it into a thicker flow, a thin tapering, a small break where the brush lifted. The warm, textured ground is almost unmarked; what is not painted does as much as what is, and the silence around the gesture carries the rhythm.
Rhythm in Silence works in studios, libraries and meditation rooms, above a desk or a long bench. It suits pale wood, undyed linen, raw paper and warm-white walls, and reads particularly well in rooms that are already quiet and where the eye is free to wander.
Available as a giclée on heavy archival paper, as a framed edition with shatterproof acrylic in oak, walnut or black wood, or as satin cotton canvas on a wood frame, ready to hang. Each format is produced and shipped within the EU.
Frequently asked questions
What does the work show?
A single calligraphic black line moving across a warm, neutral ground — built from one long pull rather than many short strokes.
In which tradition does it stand?
In East Asian sumi-e ink painting, read through post-war abstract minimalism — line as primary form, silence as second.
Where does Rhythm in Silence work best?
Studios, libraries and meditation rooms, especially above a desk or a long bench in an already quiet room.
Which formats are offered?
Archival paper poster, framed edition with shatterproof acrylic, and satin cotton canvas on a wood frame. Produced and shipped within the EU.
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