Grey Area
The hand-bent aluminum surfaces hold fragments of photographic paper along their edges, where the faint traces of a landscape barely emerge.
The color of the works fluctuates between a neutral gray and shades ranging from deep blue to the sandy tones of a river. Stripped of any definite references, the landscape becomes a metaphor for an existential void, revealing the inability of images to capture a fragmented world in constant transformation.
*Grey Area* is a subtle, curved physical structure—neither black nor white—a transient vision stretching through time and space.