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TO SEW THE INVISIBLE

Sculptural object made of cardboard, wood, and LED tubes
100 x 40 x 40 cm

"To Sew the Invisible" is a sculpture-object that reinterprets a giant spool. Its "threads of light" simulate stitches in the void, proposing a material metaphor for the intangible. The piece unites the industrial (cables, cardboard) with the poetic, suggesting an absurd and sublime act: repairing the intangible. The pulsating light transforms the static object into a performative gesture, questioning the limits of the visible.

 

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