The chosen technological means (such as laser cutting of sheets, threading, or mold making) are not merely tools, but an active, creative language that shapes the formal vocabulary. In the following chapters, I will present several aspects that I have applied to my practice to follow up on the ideas and values expressed in the previous text.
The Arrangement of Objects draws on principles from both fine art and design, applying them in the process of object-making and in the construction of subsequent assemblages. It explores the relationship between glass and metal as two markedly contrasting materials, whose interaction generates tension between fragility and stability, as well as transparency and mass. The project focuses on seeking a balance between structural precision and organic deformation, where the processes of load, imprint, and layering play a key role. The relationship between the materials is examined through the interplay of their physical (mechanical) and chemical properties—the very act of revealing these interactions becomes one of the central themes of my practice.

