What Happens to Thought if You Draw Everything You Are Thinking?
Etching, 70x100 cm, 2025

About the Work

3 plates
Small edition of 5
Hahnemühle paper, 230g

In this work I explored what happens when thought is given a physical, visual form through the process of drawing. Three plates have been intuitively drawn on and printed in layers, creating a dense field of lines, gestures, and fragments, a kind of rhythmic map of an inner state. Rather than illustrating a thought, the work attempts to follow its movement as it unfolds.

There is no clear beginning or endpoint, no fixed forms to grasp, only a state of presence, openness, and flow. Figures and symbols emerge and dissolve, as if the image is caught in a constant negotiation between the visible and the imagined. I extend some forms beyond the traditional print border to releases a sense of tension in this unconscious current that never really seem to stop, and to reinforces the sense that thought refuses to be contained.

The lack of control over the final image is essential to me. It is the surprise that makes the effort worthwhile, the charged moment when the paper is turned and something new, unexpected, and previously unthinkable appears.

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