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Egg
Egg explores themes of fragility, impermanence, and transformation through a series of hollow plaster forms. Created by pouring plaster over inflated balloons and then releasing the internal tension by popping them, the resulting shells embody a delicate balance between presence and absence.
The work captures a fleeting moment—an imprint of tension held, then released—leaving behind a ghostly white shell that suggests both protection and vulnerability. Through this process, Egg becomes a quiet meditation on the temporary structures we inhabit and the traces left behind by rupture, growth, or change.
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