Collection: WIP Paintings

Completion, in abstract painting, is often an artificial boundary imposed on an ongoing process. In this work, that boundary is intentionally removed. The painting exists in a state of continuous becoming, with its conclusion determined not by the artist but by the collector. The act of purchase marks the moment of completion. Until then, the work remains open—revised, extended, and periodically revealed through successive iterations shared publicly.

These paintings remain unfinished until collected. Each work evolves through successive iterations. Purchase constitutes completion.