EN - DON'T SAY NO

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Structure as orbit.
Movement as tension.
Light as signal.

Don't Say No transforms a simple mechanical structure into a suspended system of motion and balance. Through rotation and visual distortion, the object loses its everyday function and becomes a symbolic mechanism — a controlled orbit revolving around a fragile luminous core.

There is no stable horizon.
No fixed gravity.
Only circulation.

The composition is organized around a spiral movement. The circular structure bends space inward, guiding the eye through a continuous loop where geometry replaces physical certainty. The image suggests the mechanics of a small universe: a system where light, matter, and emptiness negotiate their position.

Red becomes interruption.
Black becomes anchor.
Space becomes orbit.

The single red point introduces a visual disruption within the otherwise fluid motion, creating tension between control and anomaly. What appears at first as a simple form gradually reveals a layered balance between design, light, and perception.

Don't Say No explores how industrial objects, once isolated and reinterpreted, can become abstract landscapes — environments where movement replaces stillness and structure becomes rhythm.

Limited edition fine art print
Signed and numbered
Certificate of authenticity included (issued and signed by the artist, delivered separately)
Archival pigment print
Produced to order
Frame not included

Available formats

40 × 40 cm — Artistic Paper
50 × 50 cm — Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper

Edition limited to 15 prints per size.

Designed for modern, minimalist and contemporary interiors.
The circular motion and geometric tension create a dynamic focal point, particularly suited for clean architectural spaces and contemporary design environments.

An image that bends perception.
A structure that refuses stillness.

Collect this work.

Certificate of authenticity included.
Produced to order.
Frame not included.

Photography by Simon Joyce. Available exclusively on the official website.

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Couple Portrait
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Structure as orbit.
Movement as tension.
Light as signal.

Don't Say No transforms a simple mechanical structure into a suspended system of motion and balance. Through rotation and visual distortion, the object loses its everyday function and becomes a symbolic mechanism — a controlled orbit revolving around a fragile luminous core.

There is no stable horizon.
No fixed gravity.
Only circulation.

The composition is organized around a spiral movement. The circular structure bends space inward, guiding the eye through a continuous loop where geometry replaces physical certainty. The image suggests the mechanics of a small universe: a system where light, matter, and emptiness negotiate their position.

Red becomes interruption.
Black becomes anchor.
Space becomes orbit.

The single red point introduces a visual disruption within the otherwise fluid motion, creating tension between control and anomaly. What appears at first as a simple form gradually reveals a layered balance between design, light, and perception.

Don't Say No explores how industrial objects, once isolated and reinterpreted, can become abstract landscapes — environments where movement replaces stillness and structure becomes rhythm.

Limited edition fine art print
Signed and numbered
Certificate of authenticity included (issued and signed by the artist, delivered separately)
Archival pigment print
Produced to order
Frame not included

Available formats

40 × 40 cm — Artistic Paper
50 × 50 cm — Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper

Edition limited to 15 prints per size.

Designed for modern, minimalist and contemporary interiors.
The circular motion and geometric tension create a dynamic focal point, particularly suited for clean architectural spaces and contemporary design environments.

An image that bends perception.
A structure that refuses stillness.

Collect this work.

Certificate of authenticity included.
Produced to order.
Frame not included.

Photography by Simon Joyce. Available exclusively on the official website.

Explore related works:
Couple Portrait
All Birds Are Black