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2019
Card, plaster of Paris, acrylic paint
91 x 146 x 10 cm | 35.8 x 57.5 x 3.9 in
One of a kind - SOLD
Black Hole explores the fluid nature of perception and the delicate tension between inner doubt and external reality. Handcrafted from plaster of Paris, nine cylindrical forms of varying sizes form a geometric constellation, their surfaces shifting between light and shadow, white and black, according to the viewer’s gaze and their state of mind.
The piece reflects the subtle ways we inhabit uncertainty, how darkness can appear within us not as it truly exists, but as a projection of thought and mood. It asks us to consider the lens through which we perceive ourselves, the distortions of doubt, and the quiet revelation that even in shadow, light persists.
Black Hole invites the viewer to contemplate within that oscillation, to navigate the fragile boundary between perception and truth, and to recognise that what feels empty or obscure often contains more illumination than we imagine.