In Liminal Air, the invisible meets the visible. It is a quiet dialogue between matter and emptiness. This four-part sculptural series, crafted from white birch wood, explores the fragile threshold where form dissolves into atmosphere. Each surface catches the light and reveals the tension between solidity and transience.
The works invite stillness and evoke both presence and absence, permanence and dissolution. Through the purity of the birch wood and the restrained visual language, Liminal Air becomes a meditation on space itself, on what cannot be held, yet remains perceptible.




