Flow II continues an exploration of movement translated into form — where softness becomes structure, and stillness carries an internal rhythm.The composition is built through layered relief, allowing the surface to emerge into space and interact with light. Subtle shifts in illumination reveal changing shadows, giving the work a quiet sense of motion despite its physical stillness.Inspired by organic flow and architectural balance, the forms suggest both a human presence and an abstract landscape — something familiar, yet undefined. The rounded volumes create a feeling of continuity, as if the shapes are evolving or breathing within the frame.The monochromatic pink palette softens the sculptural weight of the piece, introducing warmth and intimacy while maintaining a contemporary, minimalist clarity.By working between painting and sculpture, I aim to create a tactile experience — a work that is not only seen, but physically felt through its depth, rhythm, and presence
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