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Stability

In this project, I work with objects that are originally designed to provide stability — such as a stool, a ladder, and sawhorses used as structural supports for tables and construction. These elements normally function as tools of balance, elevation, and support.
Here, however, they are reconfigured into an unstable and chaotic structure. The objects are placed in the space without any fixings or external support; the sculpture holds itself only through its own weight and internal tension, which makes it inherently fragile.
By shifting their function from stability to instability, the work questions the reliability of everyday structures and the roles we assign to familiar objects. What is meant to support becomes what is supported — and what appears solid reveals itself as contingent and precarious.
The result is a temporary equilibrium: a construction that exists only as long as every element remains in place. If one component is removed, the entire structure collapses.

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