A field that can keep changing.
Groeivormen emerges from repetition. Thousands of small ceramic spikes are shaped by hand, one by one, in a slow and attentive rhythm. Placed individually across wall and floor, they form a growing field: part skin, part swarm, part landscape.
Each element is modest on its own, almost banal in scale. In accumulation, however, the work gains intensity. It does not behave as a fixed object, but as a flexible system that can expand, gather, shift or adapt to the site in which it appears.
The forms carry something animal and botanical at once. Their pointed surfaces are sharp, but not aggressive. They invite the viewer to come closer, to look slowly and to become aware of distance, tactility and attention.



Installation and availability
The installation is variable in size and can be adapted to the architecture of a wall, corner, floor zone or exhibition space. For galleries and project spaces, the work can be discussed in relation to transport, mounting, density, surface, colour and spatial layout.
