Art of Flow
Reality is movement. Breath rises and falls. Light shifts across a wall. Thoughts gather and disperse. This moment is where the whole past arrives, and the whole future opens. It is the living crest of a wave that has never stopped forming.
You notice flow when you stop resisting what is happening. Your attention settles into the present. From there, your actions become clearer. The next step feels natural instead of forced.
In my own process of making art, I don’t begin by imposing a fixed image. I begin by listening. The work unfolds through relationship. When I mesh with the movement already present in the piece, decisions arrive with a grounded certainty.
Flow isn’t about being passive. It means being deeply involved.
Life moves through you when you go with it instead of fighting against it.