Contemporary Abstract Paintings: Triskele Series, Mapping Triadic Forces
Abstract Canvas Art Series · 2025
Geometric abstract paintings exploring instability, balance, and psychogeographical mapping.
Mixed media canvas works where structure is disrupted and redefined through tension.

A Levitating Trriune
Acrylic, color tape, yarn, wood block on stretched canvas 101 x 101 cm - 40"x 40", USA, 2025.
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Triskkellem
Acrylic, color tape, yarn, wood block on stretched canvas 101 x 101 cm - 40"x 40", USA, 2025.
Available
“The Triskele is no longer a symbol of harmony,
but a structure under tension,
where motion persists, even when coherence fails.”
About the theme of triadic tension
This series of contemporary abstract paintings draws on the Triskele, an ancient symbol of three interlocking spirals that represent motion, cycles, and interconnected forces.
Rather than depicting the spiral literally, I translate it into geometric abstract painting through triangular structures.


These forms act as a framework for exploring triadic systems: body, mind, and environment; past, present,
and future; chaos, order, and adaptation.
But the structure is never stable.
Each abstract canvas composition is intentionally displaced, fragmented, and destabilized, interrupted by tangled yarn, ruptured tape, and collisions of color.
The work resists equilibrium.
These modern abstract paintings operate in a state of imbalance, where structure is continuously negotiated rather than resolved.
Transformation appears not as a smooth cycle,
but as a disrupted loop, where repetition carries friction,
deviation, and instability.

