Suspended Cubes

The Suspended Squares series explores fragmentation as an act of reconstruction and reimagination. Unlike my other series, where I use lines or circles as structural elements, in this work the square takes center stage. Its solid and defined geometry allows me to play with order and direction, challenging the traditional perception of the image.

Each square acts as an autonomous piece, a fragment that holds its own narrative, yet when integrated with the others, it creates a new visual universe. This approach not only emphasizes the multiplicity within the image but also questions the relationship between the individual and the collective, between chaos and order.

In Suspended Squares, fragmentation is not a loss but an opportunity to reconfigure reality, inviting the viewer to discover patterns, connections, and meanings within the composition. The work becomes a visual game that balances control and freedom, a space where movement and direction guide new interpretations of the everyday.