Threshold Choir explores the fragile space between presence and disappearance.
Kiln-fired layers, atmospheric staining, and fractured vertical forms create the sensation of figures emerging through fog, memory, or light itself.

The work moves between structure and dissolution — where architectural traces collide with ghost-like human rhythms. As light shifts through the glass, the image never fully settles, remaining suspended between material surface and psychological space.

I wanted the piece to feel as if something was appearing and dissolving at the same time: a memory, a gathering, a signal through fog.
The image changes completely depending on light, distance, and angle — never fully fixed.

Threshold Choir
Kiln-fired, hand-painted glass
17x12cm
Layered oxides, atmospheric surface treatments, and fired mark-making on glass
2026











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