Movement

movement is possible now.

Within my practice, some static forms act as pause points—quiet interruptions that stabilize experience before deeper dialogue can emerge.

Thresholds unfolds as a sequence of pause, passage, and return—forms that offer orientation through states of transition.

Thresholds are moments of transition — not destinations. Some forms in my work pause experience as a way of slowing perception, interrupting escalation, and creating space for regeneration.

This work is not meant to escalate meaning, but to regulate it through small invitations—pauses, crossings, and returns—allowing each viewer to set their own pace.