Examination.
When we look at the world, when we make decisions or navigate our way through personal or societal problems, our own viewpoint takes precedence.
We see things from our perspective. These micro-geometric forms are metaphors for that experience. We tend to feel we see things clearly, when we miss so much complexity underneath and beyond our perception. These forms are more and more complex, and the matrix of holes, pathways, light and shadow symbolize the unknown and perhaps the unknowable.
How do we make sure we see things as clearly as possible, as fairly as possible, as outside our own perception as possible?