
At the core of the project is a gradual shift from plane to volume — the tangible spatial reality becomes a two-dimensional image, and then it regains materiality, and it’s a new one that’s changed. The starting point is urban objects with a tangible formal quality that sense the structure and rhythm of urban space. The transformative impulse is implemented through deconstructation and the subsequent re-establishment of a three-dimensional reality, a fictional, reprocessed, reassembled. The result is a situation that is partly structural in its charge, in which the plane and volume coexist and pulsate, and the boundary between these categories weakens and is gradually dissolved.

14×19 cm ink, foam, waterproof paint