Fold & Delay: Continuous Fold
Sculpture
Year 2026
Materials: Steel and iron
Different measures
Fold & Delay: Continuous Fold arises from the desire to push the fold to its limit: not as a specific gesture, but as a constant principle of construction. In these pieces, form is sustained by a continuity of tensions—a line of force that advances, returns, and folds back—until the structure becomes rhythm. The fold is not merely “seen”: it is read in the weight, the direction, and the resistance of the material.
The void ceases to be an interval between planes and becomes an internal breath: a presence that guides the eye and the body's journey. Delay appears here as persistence: a duration that doesn't accelerate toward an end, but insists, maintains, sustains. Continuous Fold proposes an experience of prolonged attention, where the sculpture acts as a device for concentration against dispersion: a form that is not exhausted by the impact, but remains open, active, and alive in perception.



