Quantum Echoes no. 266
Acrylic on moisture-resistant HDF, 2025
31.5 × 59 in (80 × 150 cm)
Quantum Echoes no. 266
Acrylic on moisture-resistant HDF, 2025
31.5 × 59 in (80 × 150 cm)
Series
Quantum Echoes approaches identity as a condition shaped by transmission, resonance, and accumulation over time. The works do not represent memory — they register the movement of presence as it shifts, overlaps, and returns.
Wave-like structures, repetition, and calibrated shifts in density form a visual language of continuity in motion. The structure does not refer to a singular event, but to processes that remain active beyond their moment of emergence.
Repetition operates as a constructive principle. Variations in rhythm, amplitude, and interval transform the image into a field in which stability is not given, but emerges through internal relations.
Each element functions within the structure rather than as a sign. Presence is not anchored in a single point — it unfolds through layers and trajectories in motion.
Color operates as a structural force. It defines intensity, direction, and distribution, allowing the image to function as a field of transmission.
Identity is not a closed state. It emerges as a configuration of traces passing through successive forms, retaining the capacity for further transformation.