The concept of this installation revolves around the harmonious interaction of positive and negative forms through the combination of glass and wood. These two materials represent opposites—solid and transparent, warm and cool—but in their contrast, they create a balanced, complementary, and interdependent relationship. Just as the exocarp (outer layer) and endocarp (inner layer) of a fruit rely on each other for function and protection, wood and glass in this installation depend on one another to fully express their qualities.
The positive form (wood) provides structure, grounding, and warmth, while the negative form (glass) adds lightness, openness, and clarity. Together, they symbolize the union of opposites, where both elements enhance and highlight the presence of the other. This installation reflects the concept of mutual dependence and coexistence, where positive and negative spaces merge, creating a holistic and balanced aesthetic that is both functional and symbolic.