Every piece begins with the same quiet premise: A single element plotted on a reference grid, held fast by coordinates that do not yield. From this fixed point, I explore the nuanced space between repetition and deviation: Subtle as they are, these shifts register tremors of interior life.
Each variation becomes an echo of an existential state, a distilled mood, a fleeting feeling. In their restraint, the works suggest how we, too, are shaped by the smallest forces. Our days unfold as barely perceptible pivots and swings, yet those increments carve out the contours of reality. By tracing such minimalvisual movements, the collection asks us to feel how much can change when almost nothing appears to.
Every piece begins with the same quiet premise: A single element plotted on a reference grid, held fast by coordinates that do not yield. From this fixed point, I explore the nuanced space between repetition and deviation: Subtle as they are, these shifts register tremors of interior life.
Each variation becomes an echo of an existential state, a distilled mood, a fleeting feeling. In their restraint, the works suggest how we, too, are shaped by the smallest forces. Our days unfold as barely perceptible pivots and swings, yet those increments carve out the contours of reality. By tracing such minimalvisual movements, the collection asks us to feel how much can change when almost nothing appears to.
Every piece begins with the same quiet premise: A single element plotted on a reference grid, held fast by coordinates that do not yield. From this fixed point, I explore the nuanced space between repetition and deviation: Subtle as they are, these shifts register tremors of interior life.
Each variation becomes an echo of an existential state, a distilled mood, a fleeting feeling. In their restraint, the works suggest how we, too, are shaped by the smallest forces. Our days unfold as barely perceptible pivots and swings, yet those increments carve out the contours of reality. By tracing such minimalvisual movements, the collection asks us to feel how much can change when almost nothing appears to.
