This sculpture emerged from a deeply personal period in my life.Weeks where everything seemed to fall apart without warning. It represents a time of emotional upheaval, where I felt closer than ever to the complete unraveling of my world.
Inspired by the form and function of a tweezer, the piece is constructed so that its two frontal parts are only loosely held together by screws. If these are opened, the structure literally falls apart. The fragility of the connections, never perfectly fixed, mirrors the instability I experienced. It serves as a metaphor for how life can collapse without clear warning, how something seemingly secure can suddenly become unrecognizable.
_Close to Disruption embodies the precarious balance between structure and chaos, control and collapse. It invites the viewer to confront the uncomfortable truth that disruption often comes silently, without a clear signal, until it’s already happening.
Close to Disruption Act.1 and Act.2
Exhibition View - The Pulse of the Machine - Glockengasse, 6 - 1020 Vienna