Lifted Up

A form at the edge of perception

Mixed media on inox (chemical process)

100 × 100 cm — 2004

A vertical rupture held at the threshold of cohesion.

Crimson mass splits under internal pressure, separating into two unstable concentrations—one compact and resisting, the other thinning into dispersion. The division is not symmetrical; it carries imbalance as its core condition.

The surface records a moment of force rather than form. Edges do not define—they fracture. The gesture is immediate, uncontained, preceding any attempt at structure.

White operates as a field of reception, not enclosure. It absorbs without resistance, allowing the upward release to remain unresolved. There is no fixed boundary between matter and void—only transition.

What emerges is not ascent in space, but a shift in state: density giving way to diffusion, weight converting into motion.