CUBIC VARIATIONS
Cubic Variations investigates the cube as a unit of thought.
The cube — stable, rational, architectural — becomes a modular element subjected to repetition, rotation, distortion, and accumulation. Through subtle shifts in arrangement, scale, and density, the works test how minimal change generates perceptual complexity.
Each composition emerges from constraint. The repetition of identical forms produces rhythm, tension, and spatial illusion. What appears solid begins to vibrate; what appears stable begins to shift.
The series reflects a fundamental question: how much variation is required to transform order into energy?