An Improvised Moment in Time captures the quiet tension between intention and instinct. The piece exists as a spontaneous record—formed without a fixed plan, guided instead by feeling, movement, and interruption. Marks accumulate the way moments do in life: unevenly, unpredictably, but with meaning only revealed in hindsight.
This work reflects the beauty of improvisation—how presence, hesitation, and impulse collide to create something that could never be repeated. It is not a reconstruction of memory, but a living fragment of it, suspended on the surface.
An Improvised Moment in Time captures the quiet tension between intention and instinct. The piece exists as a spontaneous record—formed without a fixed plan, guided instead by feeling, movement, and interruption. Marks accumulate the way moments do in life: unevenly, unpredictably, but with meaning only revealed in hindsight.
This work reflects the beauty of improvisation—how presence, hesitation, and impulse collide to create something that could never be repeated. It is not a reconstruction of memory, but a living fragment of it, suspended on the surface.