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Breath as Structural Condition

 

 

These works do not construct images.

They operate as material systems under conditions of weight, time, and internal pressure.

Through accumulation and compression, the surface loses stability.

Structure emerges not by design, but through resistance, fracture, and redistribution.

Red does not function as color.

It appears as residual energy—

exposed where the structure can no longer contain itself.

Painting here is not a fixed surface.

It is a temporal body under load.

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Forming Stillness I (2025)

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

The first consolidation of internal pressure.

Structure gathers inward without release. Fracture remains latent—held within the surface.

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Forming Stillness II (2025)

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Compression deepens.

Layered material settles into compact density. Micro-ruptures appear but refuse expansion.

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Forming Stillness III (2025)

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Heat residues glow beneath the gray mass.

Internal stress circulates in low frequency, forming a contained core.

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Forming Stillness IV (2025)

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Pressure redistributes laterally.

The surface absorbs strain rather than breaking. Stability is achieved through slow adjustment.

 

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Forming Stillness V (2025)

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

The most condensed state of stillness.

Fracture is fully internalized. The work stabilizes through weight, time, and silent pressure.

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Forming Stillness VI (2025)

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Duration becomes visible.

Surface quietness conceals accumulated force. Cracks form internally before appearing.

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