Material Evidence III : Beyond Surface 

 Beyond Surface explores the point at which glaze fully transcends its traditional role as a ceramic surface.

Using self-developed translucent glazes and embedded colored glaze fragments, the work investigates glaze as an independent sculptural material. During multi-stage firing, the material undergoes continuous transformation, responding to gravity, heat, viscosity, and its own physical properties.

The artist establishes the initial conditions, while the material determines its final presence through firing. Rather than representing external images, the works reveal the inherent capacity of glaze to organize itself into form.

Suspended between fragility and stability, translucency and density, the sculptures preserve physical traces of transformation while proposing glaze as an autonomous sculptural language capable of generating its own form and spatial presence.