
Body / Form (2000-ongoing)
The Body / Form section explores the body as a spatial condition rather than a representational image. It moves between drawing and sculpture, where form is understood as an emergence of presence, concentration, compressed tension, and reduction.
The works do not depict the body as a fixed identity, but as a shifting structure in which volume, gesture, and absence coexist. Through processes of reduction and transformation, the figure is gradually stripped of narrative and brought into a state of spatial clarity.
Drawing and sculpture operate as parallel languages within the same inquiry. The drawn line often functions as a trace of form, while sculptural works translate these traces into physical presence. Between them, the body is continuously redefined as a field of relations rather than an object.
This section does not present the body as subject, but as an evolving condition — where materiality and emptiness, stability and fragility, remain in constant negotiation.
Related Writing
Journey into Silence —
text on embodiment and prenatal consciousness
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