The Radiance Between Opposing Tides

The Radiance Between Opposing Tides exists within a moment of convergence, where opposing energies seem drawn toward an encounter neither can entirely resist. The composition carries the pressure of forces larger than themselves, curving through an indeterminate space in which movement feels both immense and strangely suspended.
At their meeting, light appears not as resolution but as consequence. It emerges from tension, gathering intensity precisely where separation becomes impossible to maintain. Darkness and luminosity remain dependent upon one another, while the deeper currents of color introduce another presence—cooler, more inward, resisting the certainty of either extreme. The work suggests that equilibrium may not be a condition of stillness, but a continuously negotiated state.
The title gives this encounter an emotional dimension. Opposing tides may belong to the world, to time, or to the divided territories of consciousness. Their collision does not produce a clear victor. Instead, something previously absent seems to arise between them.
Perhaps radiance exists only within such intervals: not on one side or the other, but in the fragile space where contradiction is briefly held without being resolved. Whether that light marks reconciliation, rupture, or the beginning of another cycle remains deliberately beyond reach.
