formaterial

Formaterial

I understand my practice as a laboratory in which materials are tested, their limits explored, and new possibilities made visible. The work is strongly process-oriented: experiments, deviations, and intermediate states are not secondary outcomes, but an essential part of the artistic thinking itself.

The works shown in formaterial are snapshots of this open process. They document interactions between material and obstacles, forces, and conditions. Some objects remain raw, others appear almost complete, yet all represent frozen moments within an ongoing development. Rather than defining form directly, I define the conditions under which form can emerge. The objects are therefore not final solutions, but impulses—suggestions and questions that open up new perspectives on materiality and design.