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"Squaring the Circle"
Project type
Wood Sculptures
Location
UIC, Chicago, IL, USA
These forms begin as simple hexagons—rational, geometric, familiar. Through burning, they shift. Wood becomes charcoal, surface becomes shadow, and the recognizable dissolves into something uncertain. What remains is a threshold between presence and absence, form and spirit, self and shape.
Each piece acts as a vessel, not for objects but for the unseen: memory, breath, perception. Their darkness is not emptiness, but a place where identity gathers and changes. As you move, they change too—revealing and concealing depth. Like a shadow, identity resists being fixed in place.
Across the wall, the forms subtly rotate and open, echoing transformation. Burning suggests ritual and renewal; what is charred is not lost, but sharpened.
These works ask for stillness and attention. They invite viewers into the space between knowing and not knowing—where form shifts, and identity quietly remakes itself.




