ORGANIC WREATHS
Alcohol ink resists control. Dropped onto synthetic paper, it disperses according to its own logic: pooling, bleeding and forming edges that couldn't have been drawn. The resulting forms are biomorphic: derived from the structural logic of living systems, cellular and alive-feeling, without depicting any specific organism. What emerges is always partly the artist's intention and partly the material's own decision.
These forms are cut by hand and arranged in a circular format that arrived intuitively, without plan or formula. The circle is shape nature keeps returning to, and the shape that has always carried more than it shows.
Running through every wreath is a cutout: a shape removed by hand from the composition, leaving an absence that alters everything around it. It first appeared by accident and has not left. What is taken away stays active. The edge of an absence is as present as what surrounds it.
The series began as an attempt to approach loss and transience. The subject was never named directly. It was carried instead inside the material logic of the work: in the ink that follows its own path, the cut that cannot be undone, the texture that cannot be repeated.
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