
Emerald Circuit
Emerald Circuit is a large-scale abstract composition that explores systems of control, memory, and encoded order. Built through layered greens, industrial markings, and ritual-like symbols, the surface reads as both a map and a machine—something functional, sacred, and slightly corrupted by time.
Gold-leafed circular forms act as focal nodes, intersected by linear pathways in electric yellow, cobalt blue, and rusted red. These marks resemble circuitry, coordinates, or navigational grids, suggesting an
internal architecture rather than a literal place. The dense green ground carries visible texture and depth, evoking growth, decay, and accumulation—like a landscape shaped by repetition and pressure.
The painted edges, finished in black with gold accents, intentionally break the boundary between artwork and object, reinforcing the piece as an artifact rather than an image alone. The work invites the viewer to consider how systems—emotional, societal, technological—are built, layered, and inherited, even when their original purpose has been forgotten.







