1)Sculpture of three knight
2)This paper model tells a story of creativity and exploration, where each fold and cut reflects a deliberate and thoughtful decision. The sharp angles and rising forms seem to reach upward with energy and ambition, while the gentle curves and open spaces invite curiosity and movement. There’s a sense of rhythm in the repeated columns—like steady footsteps through a space that feels both grounded and full of possibility. Asymmetry gives the structure life, showing that perfection isn’t always about symmetry but about balance that feels right. The windows, though simple, suggest light and openness, hinting at a space that breathes. Through basic materials, this piece captures emotion—perhaps a mix of wonder, experimentation, and the joy of building something entirely your own.
3)the damage Sculpture
4) This paper model feels like a quiet reflection—simple, yet full of intention. The straight lines drawn across the surface are more than just decoration; they guide the eye gently, like the rhythm of calm thoughts coming together. The repeated square cut-outs feel deliberate and thoughtful, almost like little windows into a deeper idea, inviting light and imagination to pass through. There's a comforting balance in the form—structured but not rigid, with softly curving edges that give it a gentle, human touch. It’s as if the piece is trying to tell a story of quiet strength and careful planning, shaped by hands that were not afraid to keep things understated and clean. In its simplicity, it becomes something personal—open, balanced, and quietly expressive.
1) Building Inspiration
2) Building Inspiration
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