This abstract artwork features a grid composition consisting of twelve distinct squares, each framing a set of concentric circles. The arrangement is structured in three rows of four squares, with each square acting as an independent study of colour relationships. The primary focus is the rhythmic interplay between these circles, which expand outward from a small center point to multiple outer rings, creating a sense of vibration and fluid motion across the canvas.
The colour palette is vibrant and saturated, utilizing deep blues, fiery reds, warm yellows, and earthy purples. The paint application appears gestural and expressive, with visible brushstrokes and slight irregularities in the thickness of the paint, suggesting a medium of watercolour or gouache on textured paper. Some rings overlap or blend slightly, while others are sharply defined, providing a tactile quality to the geometric forms.
The overall mood is experimental and focused on the psychological impact of colour theory. By repeating the same circular motif across the twelve squares but varying the colour sequences within each, the artist explores how different hues interact when placed in juxtaposition. The composition feels balanced yet energetic, with each square contributing to a harmonious, pulsating grid that emphasizes form, tone, and the expressive potential of abstract geometry.