CHANNELS

Where separation becomes connection

CHANNELS explores the space created between elements.
Not as emptiness, but as an active condition where separation and connection occur simultaneously.

In these works, channels do not necessarily imply flow. Some are narrow, restrained, or static. Others exist only as limits or margins. What defines a channel here is not movement, but intention — the deliberate allowance of distance.

Wood and resin do not merge; they acknowledge one another.
The channel becomes a site of tension, clarity, and measurement.

CHANNELS reframes division as a method of relation.
A controlled interval where meaning emerges through proximity rather than contact.

  • We Agreed on the Way Down

    We Agreed on the Way Down

  • Nothing Has Begun Yet

    Nothing Has Begun Yet

  • A Line That Refuses to Become a River

    A Line That Refuses to Become a River

  • CHANNELS