BETWEEN
PLANES
Between Planes began with a new set of deformed grids, each exploring variations in scale, rhythm, and structure. One day, this investigation naturally evolved as I started to take it to another layer by layering transparent sheets over normal paper. As the sheets were stacked, the individual elements began to interact, intersect, and complete one another, creating emergent forms that were not present on any single layer. The transparency introduces a subtle three-dimensionality, allowing the eye to perceive depth and shifting relationships as the layers overlap. This work laid the conceptual foundation for Lattice of Layers, which later echoes this approach in another way, continuing the exploration of superimposed structures where forms collide, harmonize, and transform through interaction. The process highlights how independent layers can merge into cohesive compositions, emphasizing both the individuality of each layer and the dynamic interplay between form, void, and space.
