Moving as a Mountain (Repetition)
Acrylic resin, paper, acrylic paint, ink, pencil, graphite
79 × 40.3 × 1.8 cm
This work unfolds as a quiet act of repetition and resistance. Movement is not presented as progress, but as a circling, almost geological process: slow, abrasive, inevitable.
The skin-like form, built from acrylic resin and paper, carries traces of touch and withdrawal. Pigment, ink, and graphite settle into the surface like layers of time. Fragile on the outside, dense and tense within—between interior and exterior, between the organic and the constructed.
Like a mountain that does not move yet continually changes, the work suggests a body in perpetual repetition. Not still, but focused: a movement that deepens rather than advances.