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Unit 018 — Weightlessness
Unit 018 — Weightlessness
Acquisition by private inquiry only.
Available for private collections, curatorial projects, and museum installations.
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Weightlessness
The purpose of this Unit is to reveal how repeated acts can accumulate until material density begins to feel weightless.
This Unit explores the moment when the act continues into accumulation. One bead is enough to reveal light, and one act can be complete, but the act is free.
Here, the action does not remain isolated. It continues one bead at a time, gathering into density without becoming an image. Each bead is sewn by hand through the same precise gesture, and each bead is a separate act within the field.
The repetition does not illustrate anything. It accumulates, concentrates, and changes the state of the Unit.
The purpose is not depicted as an image. It is fulfilled through accumulation, rhythm, density, surface, light, and repeated acts.
The Unit holds a quiet tension between weight and weightlessness. The beads gather into material density, yet they appear almost suspended, as if the accumulation were no longer fully attached to the surface.
What is encountered here is not decoration or visual expansion, but the force of repeated acts. Each bead reveals light within the field, and together the beads create a density that begins to feel weightless. The impact becomes layered, concentrated, and almost immaterial at the same time.
Photography cannot fully convey the physical intensity of this Unit. Its effect appears most clearly through direct encounter, in real space and changing light, where the viewer meets not only a visible surface, but pressure, rhythm, density, and revealed light.
The field remains, but the act has continued. Light is revealed through accumulation, and presence opens through repeated acts.
Weightlessness is not depicted here. It is encountered through the Unit.
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DETAILS
Title: Unit 018 — Weightlessness
Collection: Collection I — The Emergence of Presence
Year: 2026
Size: 150 × 120 cm
Technique: Bead Impact Art
Materials: canvas, acrylic paint, glass beads, needle, thread
