INK ON PAPER · 2026
Horizon Dissolution
The horizon vanishes into white void. What should be a line separating earth from sky dissolves into uniform emptiness. Around the edges of the composition, fragments of topography remain — islands of form surrounded by dissolution.
The composition is profoundly disorienting: no clear orientation, no stable ground, no sky. All spatial references have dissolved into the white void at the center.
Horizon Dissolution is the moment when spatial orientation becomes impossible — the horizon’s disappearance is the loss of the final reference point telling us which way is up.
Horizon Dissolution erases spatial orientation — the horizon vanishes, the final reference point dissolves. With no clear up or down, all orientation becomes impossible.
Horizon Dissolution is part of Cartography of Collapse, a series of 16 original ink drawings on paper (2026) tracing geological transformation from formation through dissolution. Created in a single session without revision — the irreversible line mirroring the irreversibility of geological processes.
Each drawing is improvised, capturing moments in matter’s transformation across deep time. The series moves in two acts: Igneous (formation, density, compression) and Erosion (dissolution, dispersal, return to void).
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