In Concrete Movements, different picture planes tangentially touch and empty streets coincide with viewpoints of a pond encircled by concrete. Drawing from Virginia Woolf’s representation of time as movement in To the Lighthouse, where a decade passes by in the span of a short chapter, this painting similarly explores how the experience of time can be likened to the experience of movement. The reflected streets and water bodies on the canvas continue to flow even as they are enveloped in concrete, projecting a movement through the painting winding through and around circumstances that appear difficult and unyielding.