Projection 1
set of 8 pieces, each 124 × 63 cm | 2024
There is something unsettling about the city. Masses of minerals, torn from the earth, are arranged into rigid horizontal and vertical structures, their sharp edges everywhere. Nothing seems human in a city, yet we inhabit it as though no other choice were possible. When these structures collapse or are erased — through disaster or mere economics — they vanish not only from sight but from memory, leaving us with a strange relief before the openness of undefined space.
This series presents two primitive urban forms, translated through photography, paper fragments, and pencil drawing — each medium imparting its own texture and resonance. The recurrence of these forms across disparate materials unsettles spatial perception, creating a tension between two-dimensional surface and three-dimensional illusion. Within this oscillation, the works slip between reality and imagination, drawing the viewer into a liminal space where memory, architecture, and abstraction converge.