Soft Ruptures Series
London
September, 2026
Soft Ruptures is a series that explores how language can be translated into material form through processes of breath, pressure, and expansion.
Drawing from the visual and cultural language of blue-and-white porcelain, the works depart from fixed ornamentation and instead treat language as an embodied force. Rather than being written or painted, speech is reconfigured through stretching, distortion, and moments of near-collapse.
The series examines the tension between stability and instability, where forms appear suspended between connection and rupture. Through this, language is no longer understood as a system of legible signs, but as a physical condition: one that unfolds between bodies, accumulates pressure, and resists resolution. Meaning emerges not through reading, but through the perception of fragility, proximity, and transformation.