Rust and Water - ENTANGLEMENT series
This piece explores the tension between structure and emergence.
A rigid grid holds the composition together, suggesting control, order, and containment — yet something begins to break through.
At the center, a turquoise element acts as a point of energy: a moment of eruption.
It doesn’t simply contrast with the warm rust, gold, and earthy tones — it interrupts them.
Subtle traces of turquoise appear throughout the surface, almost like water finding its way through matter.
These micro accents create a quiet movement, suggesting infiltration, persistence, and transformation.
The materials themselves — textured, layered, imperfect — evoke time, oxidation, and resistance.
Against this, the turquoise behaves like a living force: fluid, insistent, impossible to fully contain.
Rather than decoration, color becomes narrative.
What emerges is not just a visual contrast, but a dialogue:
between control and release, structure and flow, matter and energy.
Rust and Water is a moment suspended — where containment still holds, but something has already begun to change.