The Red Dot Project
Each piece begins with an empty A4 surface and a simple action: the placement of a single ink dot. The gesture repeats thousands of times until the page becomes saturated with marks. What begins as a minimal act gradually transforms into a field of density, a surface where accumulation replaces drawing and time becomes visible.
The work records duration. Every dot marks a moment of attention, a quiet insistence of the hand. Through repetition, the surface shifts into a subtle landscape of texture and vibration. Order emerges from persistence, while irregularities from the human gesture introduce chance into the system.
Hidden within this immense constellation is a single red dot. Almost invisible, it waits somewhere inside the field. Discovering it becomes an intimate encounter between the viewer and the work. The red mark functions as a point of awareness, a moment of intensity embedded within a vast calm.
The pieces explore the tension between control and unpredictability, between the discipline of repetition and the inevitability of variation. They operate as both visual structures and records of time, where obsessive labor transforms into meditation and where a seemingly uniform surface holds a quiet secret.
Series of 10.