In Spring, John Romi maps the explosive algorithmic sequence of cyclical regeneration. The containment field is structured by an unyielding network of thick, intersecting white armatures, establishing a rigid grid over a background of shifting, pastel chromatic variables.
This creates a highly stabilized atmospheric baseline. At the epicenter of this rigid matrix, Romi isolates a dense, dark central core. Projecting violently outward from this epicenter are severe, load-bearing cuneiform vectors—authentic ancient linguistic codes rendered as highly conductive, high-reflectance metallic gold hardware.
These sharp golden extrusions visually pierce the white grid, acting as conductive pins that index the immense spatial tension required to force generative expansion within a closed topological system.