Series
Human Relationships
Human Relationships operates as a structured field of tension between distinct, autonomous presences.
Each form functions as a self-contained entity: bounded, irreducible, and unable to merge with another. The boundary is not a limitation, but the condition that makes relation possible.
Compositions are constructed through balance rather than hierarchy. Interactions are determined through distance, proximity, pressure, and restraint – forces that organize coexistence.
No element dominates; each is defined by its position within the whole while maintaining autonomy.
Color operates as a structural agent. It modulates intensity and defines conditions of interaction without assigning fixed roles.
These works do not depict individuals or narrate specific bonds. They construct configurations of encounter in which difference remains intact, while no presence exists independently of the forces that condition it.