A meditation on time as structure and dissolution.

This piece reflects the experience of time as an inner state rather than an external sequence.
This work belongs to a body of practice exploring invisible architectures — the forces that shape perception, memory, and presence beyond conscious control.

The spiral form suggests a return — not forward movement, but deepening awareness. Time folds inward, becoming a space of reflection, memory, and energetic alignment.
The frosted surface acts as a veil between dimensions: what is visible and what is sensed. Through light, the work reveals subtle layers, inviting stillness and attention.
This is not a clock.
It is a threshold.
A moment where presence replaces urgency, and awareness becomes the only measure of time.

The fragmented clock form dissolves into textures of ice, water, and light, suggesting that time is not fixed, but constantly shifting and re-forming. The frosted surface obscures clarity, inviting the viewer to slow down and experience time as something felt rather than counted.
Light plays a central role, activating the piece from within and revealing hidden structures depending on the angle and intensity. What appears frozen is, in fact, alive — suspended between stillness and movement.

Kiln-fired hand-painted glass (2 mm)
Size: 18 × 18 cm
Light-reactive surface
One-of-a-kind piece








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