Meaning & Intention
Named after the Latin word modulata—meaning “measured,” “harmonized,” or “tempered”—this collection is a meditation on restraint, movement, and touch.
Rather than illustrate, Modulata evokes.
Rather than speak loudly, it breathes.
The paintings do not aim to dominate a space, but to become part of its stillness. Through texture, variation, and quiet color, they create moments of introspection—reminding us that form does not need to be loud to be felt, and that simplicity, when finely tuned, can be infinitely expressive.

Inspiration & Craftsmanship
The Modulata collection is deeply inspired by the minimalist philosophy of Robert Ryman, whose practice elevated surface, material, and light to become the essence of painting. While Ryman worked primarily in white, Modulata extends this inquiry into a wider palette—still muted, still restrained, but emotionally resonant through subtle shifts in tone and depth.
Each piece is 100% hand-painted on oil-primed canvas, with layered strokes and sculpted textures that transform flat formats into quietly dynamic surfaces. Whether rendered in pale neutrals or soft earthy tones, the works are framed in minimalist metal and crafted to interact with light—not as spectacle, but as presence. They invite pause, offering a material rhythm that unfolds slowly with time.
FAQs
Deeply. Modulata is the visual embodiment of soft minimalism in art:
It is simplicity with breath, texture with softness, stillness with soul.
Rather than telling stories through imagery, Modulata speaks through surface, light, and spatial silence. It is not just a painting—it is a living presence, quiet yet complete.
Yes, we have a preview showroom located at 9th floor, 1942 Broadway, Boulder CO 80302, United States.
However, only preview samples are available. Once you decide to purchase, the final piece will still be freshly created by the artist.
Anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the texture’s density and the drying time between layers. A Modulata piece is never rushed—it’s built through time.
Yes, but in a discreet manner—usually on the back or the edge of the frame—so the minimalist front composition remains undisturbed.
Not at all. Modulata doesn’t require academic knowledge. If the piece makes your space feel lighter, calmer, more at ease—then it’s the right one for you.
No. We use professional-grade oil paint combined with a high-quality primer to ensure surface flexibility and long-term stability under normal display conditions.