Horizons Serie

Horizons

The Horizons series explores porcelain and stoneware as a material structured by repetition, variation, and the balance of relationships. Composed of individually formed discs, the works assemble singular units whose patterns unfold in continuity while being fragmented by the very structure of the composition.

Lines and rhythms traverse the discs, recomposing a fragmented landscape in which the image never exists as a unified surface but as a perceptual construction. Each element functions both as a fragment and as a link, contributing to a sensitive organization grounded in the tension between continuity and discontinuity.

Through the alternation of porcelain and stoneware, the material introduces nuances of density, texture, and light that deepen the visual field. The horizon appears less as a fixed line than as a relational structure in constant recomposition.

Embedded in a contemporary sculptural approach, the Horizons series examines how form, material, and rhythm participate in the construction of perception, where the unity of the landscape emerges from the precise assembly of autonomous elements.