Works on Paper

Works on Paper explores the intersection of architecture, fragmentation, memory, and visual systems through layered collage-based compositions. Using found printed materials, patterned surfaces, cut paper, drawing, and constructed geometries, the works investigate how contemporary space is experienced as both material structure and psychological condition. Architectural forms appear unstable and continuously reorganized, oscillating between urban mapping, abstraction, and speculative spatial construction.

The series engages with ideas surrounding accumulation, mediation, and visual overload within contemporary culture. Fragments of commercial print, decorative motifs, and architectural references are removed from their original contexts and reassembled into dense spatial networks that resist singular interpretation. Through this process, collage functions not merely as technique, but as a critical strategy — exposing the instability of meaning within systems of representation.

Rather than presenting fixed spaces, the works construct shifting environments shaped by memory, displacement, and visual interruption. Line functions simultaneously as structure and fracture, while layered surfaces produce a tension between order and fragmentation. Positioned between drawing, painting, and architectural speculation, the series examines how contemporary identity and space are continuously assembled through fragments of image, history, and perception.