

This work reads like a cabinet of luminous prototypes—each faceted form hovering in white space as though caught between origami and crystal, where line becomes both skin and memory. The saturated pinks, greens, and reds are not merely decorative; they pulse against the neutrality around them, turning each module into a self-contained emotional climate that alternates between buoyancy and tension. Repeated contour-like striations simulate topographic pressure, suggesting inner turbulence beneath polished geometry, while the grid presentation invites comparison—variation as a philosophy of becoming rather than a fixed identity. In this quiet seriality, the piece proposes that structure can be playful and unstable at once, a study of how order continuously negotiates with desire.







