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ÆTERNA is an ongoing body of work exploring water as both substance and principle. A medium in constant transformation, without fixed form or final state.
The images move between abstraction and trace, dissolving the boundary between observation and interpretation. They do not document specific places, but rather conditions. Moments in which structure appears, shifts, and disappears again. Water becomes surface, depth, movement, and memory at once. It reflects, absorbs, and erases, resisting any stable definition. ÆTERNA is not about capturing water, but about encountering its continuous becoming.
ÆTHERION Ancient Greek: upper air / divine atmosphere Suspended between presence and dissolution 120x 180 cm Edition 4+3 AP
VELUM Latin: veil Revealing through concealment. 120x 180 cm Edition 4+3 AP
LUTIO Latin: light Where form disappears. 120× 180 cm Edition: 2/4 + 3 AP
KYKLOS Ancient Greek: circle No beginning. No end. 230× 156cm Edition: 4 + 3 AP
KYKLOS II Ancient Greek: circle No beginning. No end. 40×56cm Edition: 4 + 3 AP
KYKLOS III Ancient Greek: circle No beginning. No end. 230× 156cm Edition: 4 + 3 AP
BLOSSOM tba
FLUERE Latin: to flow Form emerges through movement. tba
UNDA Latin: wave A silent direction. tba
NUBIS Latin: cloud Structure without form. tba