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Form and gesture

A visual study on how action defines meaning and transforms form.

Sector

Visual Art, Experimental Design

Discipline

Graphic Design, Book Design

Gesture is treated as an act that gives identity to form. A chair, for instance, only becomes a chair when it is used as one. This project examines how behavior and motion can shift the definition of objects, revealing that meaning is not fixed but performed.

Using ink as a medium, I captured physical gestures as traces of motion and intention. Each mark becomes a record of interaction, translating invisible movement into visible form

The compositions blur the line between making and meaning. They show that form exists not as a static object but as a moment shaped by gesture and perception.

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