Fracture Incision.

This work explores the fragility and volatile transformation of surfaces, where tension and rupture become the defining elements of form. A fracture carves its way through the plane, unraveling an intricate network of fissures, their jagged contours embraced by granular crystalline formations. The substance, though fossilized and seemingly inert, holds within it an inherent dynamism—an echo of a cataclysmic event, suspended in time, as if the surface itself had been arrested in mid-collapse.

The interplay between destruction and formation becomes the focal point of this piece. The cracks, unpredictable and organic, mirror the forces that shape and reshape landscapes, evoking the slow but relentless movement of geological processes. Yet, in its stillness, the material preserves a sense of imminent change, capturing the delicate threshold between dissolution and emergence.

Through its textural complexity, the work suggests a dialogue between entropy and structure, chaos and order. The crystallized formations that encircle the fractures act as residues of transformation, remnants of a process both violent and generative. This duality—the tension between decay and creation—invites the viewer to reflect on the impermanence of form, the erosion of memory, and the ceaseless flux of time.

By freezing a moment of rupture, this work challenges our perception of solidity and permanence, urging us to see the landscape not as static, but as an evolving entity—one shaped by unseen forces, by the weight of history, and by the inevitable passage of time itself.