My work explores the structures that shape perception, transformation, and connection. I investigate how systems emerge, dissolve, and reorganize - whether in thought, matter, or social relations.
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Many of my series examine thresholds: the spaces between presence and absence, stability and change. Emptiness becomes a generative space from which new possibilities arise. Reflections on the shifting conditions of physical existence, where forms continuously transition between stability and fluidity. Boundaries appear not as rigid barriers but as adaptive interfaces that both separate and connect.
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Other works turn inward, addressing processes of awareness and transformation, considering recursive structures in thought and the role of reflection in self-awareness. They visualize the opening of rigid thinking patterns, moments when established worldviews become permeable and new perspectives emerge.
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Across the series, I return to questions of regeneration and cohesion: how individuals, ecosystems, and communities renew themselves and how connections between elements form resilient structures.
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My work proposes that transformation often begins at the threshold: in the void, at the membrane, or in the moment when a structure becomes permeable to change.
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