Residual Light examines what remains after transformation — the traces, echoes, and energetic imprints left behind after rupture or renewal. Through layered glass surfaces, atmospheric textures, and fragmented circular forms, the work evokes a suspended state between erosion and illumination.

The composition balances delicate geometry with gestural abstraction, allowing luminous gold elements to emerge from muted grey-blue depths like fragments of memory surfacing through fog. The concentric markings suggest invisible systems of alignment, orbit, and reconstruction, while the distressed surface conveys the passage of time and emotional residue.

Activated by light and reflection, the piece continuously shifts in tone and spatial depth, creating an unstable yet meditative visual field. Residual Light invites contemplation on fragility, persistence, and the quiet energy that survives beneath disappearance.
Kiln-fired painted glass, silver stain, enamel paint, mixed media
20 × 20 cm








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