Refractions of Silence is my exploration of how perception fractures and reforms in moments of stillness. I am drawn to the edge where geometry begins to dissolve, where structure surrenders to reflection and order meets fluidity.
Through generative systems, I translate rhythm, memory, and entropy into form. Each work in this series is an echo, a dialogue between precision and impermanence. The layered arcs and mirrored surfaces are breaths of code, tracing the oscillation between control and release.
I wanted the algorithm to feel alive, to remember, to hesitate, to erode. In the shifting interplay of light and reflection, I see a metaphor for consciousness, for how we build meaning, lose it, and rebuild it again.
In Refractions of Silence, I invite you into the space between form and feeling, a quiet vibration where mathematics becomes emotion and silence begins to speak.