STUDIES FOR NATURE
This series explores geometry as a means to approach nature through the principles that organize its structure, rather than through representation.
The compositions are developed from systems that suggest growth, repetition, and variation, where each element operates as part of a larger whole.
The works investigate these underlying logics, establishing a visual language in which form emerges from the interaction between rules, displacements, and internal relationships, serving as a foundation for the development of more defined and controlled systems.