INTERSTICE

Exploring ‘Eros’, 2026

“Interstice” explores ‘eros’ as a state of perpetual approach rather than completion. Two fluid geometries rise in parallel motion, neither merging nor separating, suspended in a moment of tension and attraction. The two forms unfold through a continuous curvature, suggesting bodies shaped by invisible forces: gravity, desire, dream.

The exterior surface remains quiet and restrained, while a reflective inner core reveals warmth and movement, echoing the dual nature of intimacy: what is shown and what is felt. The viewer becomes an active participant, dissolving boundaries and multiplying encounters between object and space.

The sculptural painting proposes love not as union, but as proximity. A dynamic equilibrium where individuality persists within connection. Its futuristic geometry references both digital fluidity and organic growth, positioning emotion within a contemporary spatial language.

At human scale, the work invites viewers to inhabit the threshold between distance and touch, where transformation continuously begins.

Title: Interstice

Artist: KKMK Architects

Dimensions: 73cm x 60cm

Year: 2026

Material: Wood, Copper, 3D Print, Acrylic