Impulse → Form
A sculpture begins with a thougt — a question, a subtle inner shift. Before any tool is opened, there is a direction, a movement wanting to become visible.
In the digital space, this impulse becomes a first gesture. The form is stretched, reduced, refined — until it feels inevitable.
Form → Matter
When the digital twin holds its inner logic, it moves toward the physical world. The sculpture is prepared to stand, to carry weight, to hold its tension in real space.
Printing is slow. Layer by layer, the form emerges — extending the moment between decision and result.
Matter → Resonance
After printing, the work continues: sanding, refining, colouring, mounting. The piece finds its balance in light, space, and context.
Only then can resonance happen. A sculpture stands before a person — and something shifts, sometimes clearly, sometimes quietly.
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