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GEOMETRY OF THOUGHT, 2024.

This art collection draws inspiration from the stark simplicity of geometry and the pioneering spirit of the Bauhaus movement, where form and function converge in a dance of precision. Each piece strips away the extraneous, revealing the raw elegance of basic shapes—circles, squares, and triangles—arranged in deliberate harmony. Yet, beneath this minimalist veneer, there is a tension, an unspoken dialogue between order and chaos. The sharp lines and clean edges suggest a controlled world, while the subtle interplay of color and space hints at an underlying complexity. This collection is not just an aesthetic exploration but a philosophical inquiry into how geometry, as a universal language, can articulate the balance between structure and freedom, simplicity and depth. It asks us to reconsider the space between the lines, where meaning is often quietly concealed.

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IMAGINATION, 2024.

This collection of artworks draws inspiration from the Rorschach inkblot test, reimagining the traditional psychological tool as a dynamic visual exploration. Each piece is meticulously crafted using ink-soaked sponge blocks, which absorb and shape the ink in unpredictable ways, echoing the spontaneity and ambiguity inherent in Rorschach imagery. The sponges, with their porous texture, allow for a unique interplay of ink flow and absorption, resulting in intricate, organic patterns. The final compositions invite viewers to engage with the shapes and forms that emerge, encouraging personal interpretation and reflection, much like the psychological Rorschach method itself. The tactile nature of the sponge blocks, paired with the fluid unpredictability of ink, creates a series of artworks that are both visually captivating and emotionally resonant, exploring the complex relationship between perception, psychology, and art.

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