Acrylic on canvas
Quadrypichon 4 x 60 x 80 x 1,5 cm
Mart 2026
Unique
When It Becomes Quiet
I. Approach
II. Expansion
III. Integration
IV. Clarity
These works did not arise from a new idea.
They emerged from what remained of what was already there.
In the series “The Quiet Densification,” the focus was on endurance—
allowing less, without knowing whether it would hold.
The forms became clearer, the images calmer—
and at the same time, the question arose of whether that was enough.
I did not know where this would lead.
I only sensed that I could not go back.
In this new series, something has changed.
Not because I altered anything,
but because my way of seeing has shifted.
The reduction is no longer uncertain.
It no longer needs to prove itself.
It simply exists.
The lines appear clearer,
not because they are more rigid,
but because they can stand on their own.
Colors recede or come forward
without needing to be balanced by me.
Relationships emerge
without being forced.
What was once open
begins to find its order.
Not visible as a system,
but perceptible as a connection.
I still work in the same way.
I begin without a plan.
I respond to what unfolds.
But something has shifted.
I doubt less
whether it is enough.
I recognize more readily
when something is right.
“when it becomes quiet” does not describe a state that is produced.
It is rather the moment
when doubt grows quieter
and something else becomes audible.
Perhaps this, too, is not only about
what can be seen,
but about what happens
when one no longer works against
what wants to reveal itself.




