At the Red-Blue Threshold

May 1-30, 2026
Art Gallery at Weston Public Library
Self-curated Solo Exhibition
At the Red–Blue Threshold presents a new body of work that explores attention and perception through the interplay of blue and red. Expanses of blue operate as fields of visual stillness, while red emerges as a force—at times subtle, at times insistent—introducing tension within the surface.
Rather than resolving this tension, the works hold it. They construct perceptual thresholds: spaces in which opposing conditions—calm and intensity, distance and proximity—coexist in unstable balance. In this sense, the paintings reflect the broader atmosphere of the present moment, where divisions are not easily reconciled, but continuously negotiated.
Across the exhibition, different states of this threshold unfold. Some works suggest containment, where one force is held within another; others reveal turbulence, fragmentation, or resistance through layered and disrupted surfaces. Through repetition, erasure, and material intervention, the image is built over time—emerging through a process that balances control and release.
The exhibition invites a slower mode of looking. As perception lingers, the work shifts from image to experience—foregrounding awareness itself. What unfolds is not a fixed meaning, but a condition in which the self is encountered as fluid, shaped through relation, tension, and duration.










