In Algorithm of Air, structure loosens and drifts into motion. Sweeps of blue and white suggest atmosphere in flux, a coded rhythm that feels both intentional and intangible. Small planes of indigo and orange hover like fragments of architecture, anchoring the composition within an open field. Geometry and gesture enter a quiet dialogue — precision meeting spontaneity, logic breathing into intuition. Air becomes metaphor for creative intelligence: an unseen system that supports form without containing it. Here, the algorithm is felt rather than fixed, resting between architecture and atmosphere, where coherence emerges as movement and thought takes the shape of breath.
- Collections: 2025, Organic Movement, Recent Work