Geometry of Gesture is an inner impulse born at the threshold between illusion and reality. Each figure is a gesture turned inward — an attempt to interact with the world through vulnerability, through the crack where feeling begins to form. These are moments of offering, of exposure, of recognizing oneself in the other — not as a mirror, but as shadow, as light, as trace. Here, geometry becomes the language of silence: a line that clothes experience, a rhythm in which the breath of meaning can1
Geometry of Gesture is an inner impulse born at the threshold between illusion and reality.
Each figure is a gesture turned inward — an attempt to interact with the world through vulnerability, through the crack where feeling begins to form.
These are moments of offering, of exposure, of recognizing oneself in the other — not as a mirror, but as shadow, as light, as trace.
Here, geometry becomes the language of silence: a line that clothes experience, a rhythm in which the breath of meaning can be heard.
It is a spatial poetics of presence, where the body is a vessel, and the gesture — a reflection of what cannot be seen directly.