"What remains is never random"
Year: 2025
Medium: stoneware, glaze
Dimensions: ± 500 x 15 cm
Exhibited at: [jury/exhibition room at PXL University]
Status: site-responsive installation
Medium: stoneware, glaze
Dimensions: ± 500 x 15 cm
Exhibited at: [jury/exhibition room at PXL University]
Status: site-responsive installation
This work consists of thousands of ceramic fragments — sharp-edged, irregular, and warm in tone — mounted in a continuous line across the wall. The fragments seem like leftovers, remains, or geological traces. Together they form a fragile horizon: a memory of something larger, scattered or broken.
The installation invites slow reading. Each shard feels individual, yet collectively they form a rhythm — a sentence without words, a pause stretched over five meters of wall.
By working with fragments, I reflect on repetition and impermanence. These are not ruins, but residues of care: snippers of a larger landscape that still lingers beneath the surface.
By working with fragments, I reflect on repetition and impermanence. These are not ruins, but residues of care: snippers of a larger landscape that still lingers beneath the surface.



