Riveflow Series has been an ongoing series since 2025
At first glance, nothing happens. But look long enough, and each line starts behaving like weather.
These small works come from my ongoing exploration of nature — not nature as scenery, but nature as behavior. Each fragment is a micro-event: a shift, a pressure, a fracture, a slow accumulation. The lines repeat, but they never truly repeat. The gesture stays the same, yet something inside it keeps drifting — the way a coastline slowly redraws itself even when the waves look identical.
I’m interested in that quiet contradiction: how controlled repetition can generate something that feels organic, almost alive. These drawings sit between intention and erosion, between what I direct and what escapes me. Together, they build a slow, cumulative movement — one that asks the viewer to stay a little longer than usual, to notice how a small deviation can reshape an entire field.
Riverflow 20 artworks
Chinese ink handmade paper
Size: 21x30 cm each