So much of Rileys' work seems to have a biological look to it, as if your looking through a microscope at dust mites or different kinds of cells. Then there's the vibrancy within each area that contributes to the whole that captures your eyes and won't let go. Even more importantly than that though is the creation of motion that each evokes. Its as if you can still see the paint being poured on the canvas only to watch the colors evade or fuse into the different psychedelic patterns.
According to Riley creating something like this is all about keeping the flow and using immediate observation to guide the project. Its all about the moment.