07/05/2025
“A House with Walls of Water, A Chair That’s Made of Cloud” is an exploration of the fluid boundaries between the natural and the constructed, the permanent and the ephemeral. This installation seeks to challenge conventional notions of space and materiality, inviting the viewer to experience a dwelling that breathes, moves, and exists in a constant state of flux. By integrating elements of water and air, this piece embodies a harmonious coexistence of natural forces within a human-made structure, creating a dialogue between solidity and transience, form and formlessness.
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