This work explores how the simple act of drawing a line becomes art across different spaces and moments. Using acrylic paint on transparent panels or paper, I repeat this act—simple in form, yet full of unpredictability and chance.During each performance, a piece often begins to take shape as if it were always meant to become that way. Though the action remains the same, each line is unique. Slight hand movements, paint smudges, air currents, or temperature shifts all contribute to new, unrepeatable expressions.At its core, the work embraces process and chance. The line becomes more than a mark—it is a trace of a moment, a dialogue with the surrounding space.Rather than inventing something new, the act seems to reveal what already exists. Acrylic’s fluid and uncontrollable nature allows expression to emerge beyond intention. In accepting every occurrence as part of the whole, the work quietly reaches its completion.
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