The marks evoke digital cursor movements, rendered with physical weight and tension.

Cursor Conflict (2025)
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in

In Cursor Conflict, bold black strokes collide across a pale ground, interrupted by a vivid blue line that cuts like a digital signal. This large-scale work captures the friction between conscious intent and subconscious navigation, translating fleeting mouse movements into permanent, gestural form. Part of Jameel’s ongoing exploration of post-internet abstraction, the piece preserves what the screen tries to erase residue, hesitation, and interruption.