Acrylic on canvas
Grid Eye draws the viewer into a striking, central eye surrounded by grids, drips, and fractured colour. The composition balances precision and chaos — structure and emotion.
The grid suggests order and control, while the expressive brushwork breaks through it, symbolising perception beyond boundaries. The eye becomes both observer and observed, a mirror to self-awareness and human vulnerability.
Through texture, depth, and contrast, Grid Eye invites reflection on how we see — and how we are seen.