Fractured Threshold examines the boundary as a condition of instability and internal fragmentation.
The composition is structured through a folded geometry, where surfaces bend and intersect, disrupting any fixed sense of orientation.
Rather than presenting a clear passage, the work introduces a fractured spatial logic in which the threshold is dispersed across multiple planes. The image oscillates between cohesion and disintegration, suggesting a structure under tension rather than a stable form.
In this context, the threshold is no longer a singular line but a distributed condition in which transitions occur through distortion, compression, and structural deviation.