Color objects
The “Color Objects” series is my reinterpretation of the Suprematist legacy through the lens of minimalism and tactile materiality. Here, color is not an element applied to form — it becomes form. These objects are not carriers of color but self-contained structures where color, geometry, and material act in complete unity.
I am fascinated by how pure form, stripped of representation, begins to function as a concentrated field of meaning. In this series, I treat color as substance — it has weight, direction, and tension. Planes, volumes, and rhythms come together in restrained compositions that function as abstract architectures of perception.
Minimalism here is not about reduction, but about precision and resonance. Each “Color Object” is a meditative construct — an invitation to pause and engage with color as presence. The series navigates the space between the formal rigor of modernism and the sensual vitality of wood as medium.