triangle

Item

Title
en triangle
Description
en For me its not about creating a fixed setting but about opening a space that can shift and transform. I use props and materials as partners that can change meaning in the moment—sometimes they support, sometimes they resist, sometimes they completely turn the direction of the piece. I am interested in this paradox, because it shows how fragile and unstable our ideas of objects and spaces really are. In this sense, is not decoration or background, but an active presence in the work. It shapes how the body moves, how emotions are felt, and how stories are sensed. Through this, I search for ways to make visible what normally stays hidden in the everyday life of things.
In one of my creations i worked with a small (light) pyramid, and I have always been intigued by the triangle form itself. It is simple, yet deeply symbolic—stable yet dynamic, pointing upward as if toward something beyond, something unseen. The triangle embodies the tension I often explore: making the invisible visible. It carries a subtle, almost subliminal message—a metaphor for symbols we encounter daily but have largely lost touch with. it suggests that even the simplest form can hold layers of meaning, …I became more aware of how geometry is sublimed within my practice—how forms, angles, and lines quietly choreograph perception. This realization, coming from the way I engage with my props, has opened a new way of seeing my work, revealing patterns and structures. Moving forward, I would want to use this awareness with more intention
File Date
en 2025-01-21
Type
en Photography
Tier
en 9. Costume / props / set
Location
en Amsterdam
Interaction Time
en Up to 10 minutes
Collective
en The Netherlands
Type of Contribution
en Individual