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A Minor Place
Threaded lines move across paper within copper frames, forming fields that appear ordered yet remain quietly unstable. Through small adjustments in spacing, tension and density, the system begins to loosen. What initially reads as structure gradually reveals moments of deviation, where rhythm slips and new relationships emerge.
Across the three works, the same framework is repeated and recalibrated. Each piece operates as a variation, allowing the system to shift through minor permutations rather than dramatic change. The works remain connected by a shared structure while never settling into a fixed state.