Pi Square — Contemporary Painting

Structure, perception and chromatic relations

Contemporary Painting, Perception & Structure

Pi Square develops a painting practice grounded in the relationship between structure and perception.

The works emerge through a rigorous process in which proportion, rhythm and color operate as primary conditions. Painting functions as a structured field where intensity, relation and transformation are constructed and sustained.

Repetition, interval and chromatic modulation generate visual fields held in continuous activation. As the viewer moves, the image maintains clarity of form while perception remains in flux, producing shifts in spatial and perceptual experience.

Across three interconnected series — Emanations, Human Relationships and Quantum Echoes — the practice develops distinct yet coherent modes of organizing presence, relation and trace.