
Turbulence Encounter
A vessel advances through a volatile field of layered forces, approaching a distant mother ship veiled in refracted light. The work invites viewers into the eye of a perceptual storm—where motion, resistance, and orientation collapse into a single, spatial experience.
The turbulence is rendered as a complex atmospheric structure: rippling interference patterns, gravitational eddies, and cosmic debris merge across multiple visual planes. A central darkened core—defined not by void but by implosion—anchors the composition, drawing surrounding light inward. The sharp diagonal beam, issuing from the vessel, suggests active navigation through forces that are neither linear nor stable.
Rather than depict a scene, Turbulence Encounter enacts a condition: that to reach any meaningful destination—spatial, existential, or imaginative—one must traverse zones of dissonance. The image is less a narrative than a threshold—charged, uncertain, and alive with pressure.