White Cloud — Night InstallationThis nocturnal installation explores the relationship between light, fragility, and spatial perception within the natural landscape.... Read More
White Cloud — Night Installation
This nocturnal installation explores the relationship between light, fragility, and spatial perception within the natural landscape. Elevated on slender steel supports, the translucent white cloud-like structure appears suspended between presence and disappearance — hovering somewhere between sculpture, atmosphere, and apparition.
Constructed from woven industrial wire material, the work dissolves its own physical boundaries through illumination. At night, the sculpture transforms into an almost immaterial body of light, activating the surrounding darkness rather than resisting it.
The installation was conceived as a quiet poetic intervention within nature — an invitation to slow perception and emotional contemplation. Its fragile and permeable structure contrasts with the solidity of the landscape, creating a temporary space of stillness, vulnerability, and wonder.
Rather than functioning as an object to be observed, the work creates an atmospheric condition in which light itself becomes sculptural material. The piece reflects my ongoing interest in transforming industrial materials into emotional spatial experiences that oscillate between architecture, landscape, and memory.