Still, but not already
The transition between seasons is a clear example of how the world changes through tension and instability, where opposites coexist: heat and cold, compression and expansion, stability and disintegration. The series “More, but not yet” explores this moment at the level of matter. The vessels resemble melting spring snow: outwardly fragile, unstable, and covered with cracks, they carry traces of cold. The cracks here are not defects, but a testament to the tension that has been overcome, a visual manifestation of internal transformation. They crack, melt, lose their former rigidity, but it is in this process that they gain new expressiveness. For me, this topic is about the state of “in between.” It is about the moment when the old is still present, but it is already beginning to let go, and the new is inevitably approaching.









