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STOA

There is an architecture no architect can build.

These are the walls we raise when we think deeply. The corridors we walk before making a decision that will change something. The interior rooms where we keep what we do not say.

STOA is the Greek name for that place: the covered portico where the Stoics walked while learning to think. A space between inside and outside. A geometry that does not enclose, but sustains.

Nine works. Nine planes of ochre, terracotta, and aged gold. Nine rooms built not to be visited, but to be recognized.

They are made of the same material as time: superimposed layers, friction, sediment. The geometry holds. The patina remembers.

To hang one of these works is not to add colour to a wall. It is to open a window inward.

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