“Into the Light” was initially inspired by the visual rhythm of expanding sound waves and the idea of continuous movement spreading through space, similar to the Doppler effect. The repeating forms grow in scale and intensity across the composition, creating a sense of progression, resonance, and acceleration.
Beyond its formal structure, the work reflects the idea that even small actions or decisions can gradually develop into something much larger over time. A single gesture may appear insignificant at first, but through repetition, consistency, and persistence, it can create lasting impact — both personally and collectively.
The layered transitions and expanding forms symbolize growth through continuity: the way energy, habits, ideas, or emotions can amplify over time and extend far beyond their original starting point. Through its vibrant contrasts and flowing geometry, the painting aims to convey a sense of momentum, optimism, and forward movement.