"Initial Vibrations" evokes the form of a dividing cell, where curved plywood elements and tightly stretched nylon threads create an organic yet precisely structured geometry. The work captures a state of transformation — the very moment when something dormant begins to unfold into life.
Delicate, halo-like circles emerge on the surface, visually mapping the structure and length of the tensioned threads. These subtle markings align with the internal forces of the piece, revealing the invisible patterns of energy that shape the form. The sculpture reflects a fragile equilibrium between order and emergence, geometry and growth.
Just as a cell divides and reorganizes itself into new being, this work embodies the transition from potential to becoming. It is a visual meditation on the origin of form, the silent tension of creation, and the unseen processes that animate matter into life.