Screens
The “Screens” series explores the tension between what is visible and what remains hidden, between presence and absence. In these reliefs, the screen is not merely a physical plane or obstruction — it becomes a metaphor for the mediated experience of contemporary life: observation, distance, fragmentation.
Each piece functions as a window — not one to look through directly, but to contemplate the act of looking itself. It invites the viewer to pause, to examine the moment when the surface resists interpretation, offering only glimpses, shadows, and suggestions of what might lie behind. The geometry is sharp, calculated, but never sterile; it vibrates with the question: are we truly seeing, or merely witnessing a reflection of our own assumptions?
These screens are not walls, but thresholds. They do not obstruct meaning — they define it. The viewer becomes part of the structure, implicated in the work’s internal rhythm. It is the act of looking, of standing before these visual membranes, that activates the space — revealing not only the artwork but also the hidden patterns of perception itself.