The abstract sculpture Expansion captures the moment of explosive transformation — where matter ceases to be static and becomes movement, rhythm, and energy. The composition is organized radially, with forms emerging from a central core and dispersing outward, suggesting both the notion of an explosion and the continuous, symbolic expansion of matter in space.
Constructed from metal and repeated mechanical elements, the work combines the rigor of geometry with a sense of dynamic flow. The circle functions as a point of origin and, at the same time, as a boundary that is constantly surpassed. Each element appears to move away from the center, yet never loses its connection to it.
Expansion does not refer only to a physical process. It alludes to the expansion of matter, of thought, of the universe — the perpetual tendency of the world to evolve and transform. Metal, cold and resilient, acquires here a cosmic dimension, acting as the material carrier of an abstract, almost astrophysical narrative.
The work invites the viewer to stand before it and experience the moment when balance is disrupted — not to collapse, but to generate space, form, and perspective.