"The Silent Interlock" 36" x 36" Acrylic on Canvas
The Silent Interlock is a 36 by 36-inch dance of shapes, black on white, bold and deliberate like the shadow of a thought you almost catch before it slips away.
There’s a big loop holding hands with a triangle and circles nesting inside like secrets whispered between strangers.
Rectangles cross paths with squares divided by diagonals, each element standing firm yet unsure whether it’s a machine or a dream, a puzzle or just a question asked politely and left unanswered.
I didn’t set out to create meaning here—meaning is a slippery creature anyway—but to let something human slip through the mechanical shapes, a quiet echo that reminds you the art wasn’t made by a robot.
Maybe that’s the point: to hold still in that moment where the silent interlock happens, where shapes connect and disconnect like thoughts caught in midair, and you realize you’re not alone in the uncertainty.