Open Window



Open Window, 2018


Open Window is a series of quiet scenes composed of shifting arrangements — fabric, objects, forms — each one a small stage where something half-remembered resurfaces. Nothing repeats, but everything echoes.

The fabric pieces act like windows. Not to a specific place, but to a feeling, into a state of mind; abstract, in-between, a little haunted. Meaning never settles here. With each new arrangement, it flickers. It hides in the corners. It plays games with memory and mood.

There’s a darkness running underneath, not loud, but present. A kind of tension between what’s soft and what’s strange. Each scene holds its own logic, a muted tension.

This series sits somewhere between dream and construction site, between myth and mess. It doesn’t try to explain itself. It just lets the windows stay open.