Like footsteps or tide lines etched into sand, the memory of the past is imprinted onto the present. Marks emerge and dissolve in a continuous cycle shaped by entropy, revealing the inevitable arrow of time. Latent Memory: White in Black Square exists at the intersection of painting and sculpture – a living artwork unique in every moment, never finished, continuously evolving.
A patent-pending thermal system traces mathematical coordinate paths across a sealed aluminium panel coated in black thermochromic pigment. Where heat passes, the pigment shifts from opacity to transparency, revealing the white substrate beneath – drawings made by temperature, blooming and receding as a physical record of thermal energy as it flows and dissipates through the material.
Each encounter offers a unique meditation on process, energy, and impermanence: painting with heat, sculpting with time.