Veer Through the Profound
Veer Through the Profound is a series of acrylic-and-plaster works on wood panel, defined by sculptural white curvature fractured with deep black crevasses. Each form rises from the surface like an artifact under pressure—cracked, weathered, and undeniably alive.
To veer is to shift course, to change direction in moments of uncertainty. To move through the profound is to navigate intellectual or emotional terrain that defies easy understanding. Within this tension, the works explore the unpredictable beauty that emerges when we traverse a world shaped by stark contrasts—light and dark, clarity and confusion, right and wrong.
The abstract shapes become metaphors for the human experience: imperfect, evolving, and full of hidden ruptures. Their stark black-and-white language embodies the moral binaries we’re asked to sort through, while the cracks and curves reveal the complexity that exists between them. In this series, ambiguity becomes a space of truth, and each contour invites viewers to reconsider how beauty, identity, and meaning emerge from uncertain paths.