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Tension

 

The works operate as a structural system under conditions of weight and time, where accumulation, failure, redistribution, and residual stability form a continuous cycle.

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Tension I (2026)
Condition: Accumulation

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Material accumulates under weight, forming a dense and continuous structure.

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Tension II (2026)
Condition: Disruption

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Accumulated structure begins to lose stability as internal pressure disrupts its continuity.

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Tension III (2026)
Condition: Redistribution

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Following structural failure, matter redistributes under gravity, leaving only residual traces of its previous intensity.

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Tension IV (2026)
Condition: Residual State

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

After successive cycles of failure and redistribution, the structure settles into a residual state where energy persists without further transformation.

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Tension V (2026)
Condition: Residual State

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions: 6 × 6 ft​

 

Multiple force converge without achieving full stability. Internal relations continue to reorganize under load.​

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Tension VI (2026)
Condition: Residual State

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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