Materials
colliding
Fixed notions of what materials are limit our perceptions. With glass, metal, concrete, and plastic, I once held assumptions about their properties, appearances, and potentials. We tend to believe materials possess a static form.
However, this perspective is far too restrictive. Materials should not be confined to a single form. They must be challenged and redefined.
I compelled each of these materials to interact and adapt within the same constrained space. By pouring concrete into glass and forcing concrete into metal, I orchestrated interactions that would not occur naturally.
Through this process, their fundamental structures transformed, giving rise to entirely new forms in their conversion. When elements collide, new possibilities emerge.