Disruptions

Disruptions emerge where an established order is disturbed by a single gesture, impulse, or event. Form ceases to function as a system — it becomes a field of reaction, a trace of intervention, a moment of displacement.

Color operates intuitively, often abruptly — it does not organize space, but breaks it apart or condenses it. Line does not define structure — it interferes, cuts through, and leaves a mark.

This is a cycle built on tension and instability — on a temporary loss of balance, on energy that appears suddenly and does not seek justification.