Water Series

This work starts with strict vertical lines—my usual structure, my way of marking time. Then I disturb it with something simple: water. A plain gesture, but enough to shift the whole system. The water pulls the ink out of its boundaries and creates soft shadows, almost like the lines are remembering something. I was interested in how a stable order reacts when something fluid enters it. The order doesn’t disappear; it absorbs, bends, and reshapes itself. The result is a surface where discipline and softness overlap, showing how small disturbances can quietly reorganize what looks fixed.

Water 1

Chinese ink on paper

Size: 65.5x85x5 cm

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