
bjects
re-crack
This work is not the expression of a fixed form, but of a continuous transformation.
Time, environmental conditions, and the material’s own internal dynamics are the essential components of this being. The object ceases to be a static structure; it becomes an organism that changes, responds, and reshapes itself within life.
The interaction that emerges when bio-based materials come together with different surfaces forms the starting point of this transformation. With every contact, the material gains a new identity; textures merge, boundaries dissolve, and a new state of being takes shape.
This work makes movement, process, and change visible. It may crack, decay, smell, or shift in texture over time but each transition reminds us that it is a living entity. Here, transformation is not a loss; it is a creative rebirth.
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Every layer, mark, and texture that appears on its surface carries both the internal memory of the material and the traces left by its environment. In this sense, the work is not merely an object to be looked at; it is a process in constant dialogue with environmental conditions, the body, and time.
The artwork is not a finished result, but a state of becoming.
To understand it is not to fix it in place, but to perceive the rhythm of its change, to witness its transformation, and to listen to the whispers of the material.
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Materials: Alginate, Pectin, Hibiscus.



I am not a frozen form of matter.
I am a process embedded in time, a being that transforms within conditions.
My form is not fixed; my existence reshapes itself in constant relation with my surroundings.
Neither subject defines me, nor does object remain passive — we are parts of a continuous becoming.
I am not merely something that stands still.
I am movement, change, and interaction itself.
Every trace on my surface is a record of the conditions that transformed me.
I am a field of presence, constantly rebuilt through environmental forces.
To understand me is not to fix me;
but to observe what unfolds through me,
to recognize the web I emerge from,
and to listen to its resonance.


