Singular Spark. 2024. oil on canvas. 145 x 97 cm
detail cut
I’ve often explored the raw, abstract energy that flows through vast spaces like the universe.
But that evening, it was a small, birthday candle, so ordinary and close, that reminded me how deeply something small can move us.
Even the smallest spark burns with its own reason for being.
A flickering light, no matter how small, exists entirely for itself. And on that one day a year, your day, its glow seems to burn brighter, radiating outward to touch everything around it.
More than just a flame, it becomes a moment that lights up someone’s very existence. This piece captures that emotional warmth — the quiet energy of being seen, celebrated, and remembered.
Just as the cosmos follows its immense, invisible patterns, there’s meaning to be found in life’s smallest scenes.