This book examines a single painting.
It does not approach the work as an image, but as a field. No figure is assumed. Nothing is added. What is present is followed.
Through a sequence of observation-point, relation, configuration, convergence, and articulation-structure becomes perceptible within the surface itself. What emerges is not constructed in advance. It arises through the stabilization of variation within the field.
The study proceeds under constraint. No external cause is assigned. No interpretation is imposed. The work is approached only through the conditions under which it becomes visible. Placed in relation to the classical sequence of form and to contemporary understandings of physical interaction, the work suggests a continuity between material process and intelligible structure.
What is shown is minimal:
that form arises within the field,
that it can be followed,
and that it holds.