It doesn't really exist; it's just basically lots of different stages between the two pieces, and you end up with, like, a third shape that doesn't exist but is suggested to you by the image.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's kind of like trying to make straight lines from curves, but involving shapes that sort of dictate what the curves are, if you like, and the difference between two separate pieces creates a third transitional piece if you like.
I guess I'm just hopelessly fascinated by the realities that you can assemble out of connected fragments.
We are searching for some kind of harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have not yet designed and a context which we cannot properly describe.
I have been a multitude of shapes, Before I assumed a consistent form.
Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects and please or displease only in the memory.
I want to create something that doesn't exist exactly in the real world, but exists in a kind of parallel to the real world.
Take a relief. You draw it, you carve it out. Later you build it up from a flat surface. There is no other way to do a sculpture - you either add or you subtract.
To tell you the truth, it's a complex piece, so I can't really answer your question at present.
We're quite into graphics that are simultaneously two- and three-dimensional. But I can't really elaborate any further because it's not something - we haven't really perfected it.
There are no extra pieces in the universe. Everyone is here because he or she has a place to fill, and every piece must fit itself into the big jigsaw puzzle.