The M-Scapes series investigates the architecture of motion, speed, and spatial displacement — space not as static enclosure but as something continuously produced through movement.
Drawing inspiration from automotive design, aeronautical engineering, and marine hull geometry, the M-Scapes series translates the performance logics of high-speed industries into large-format drawings and prints. Surfaces are stretched, compressed, and streamlined, generating forms that embody acceleration and directional force. The series reflects a fascination with technologies predicated on speed, where design emerges from the negotiation between performance and environment. In this context, architecture becomes kinetic in conception — an expression of trajectories, vectors, and the continuous transformation of space through motion.
M-Scapes 001 — silver biomorphic surface, dual apertures reading as compressed thresholdsM-Scapes 002 — red reflective hull, lateral openings drawn from marine geometryM-Scapes 003 — silver surface study with a compressed central voidM-Scapes 004 — blue-violet symmetrical form, elliptical profile suggesting trajectoryM-Scapes 005 — steel-blue elongated body, rectilinear slots cut through the surfaceM-Scapes 006 — paired red C-form bodies, oval apertures aligned across the fieldM-Scapes 007 — gold-and-silver undulating surface with deep foldsM-Scapes 008 — dark red form punctured by three oval voidsM-Scapes 009 — dark silver twisted body with circular structural elementsM-Scapes 010 — paired red bodies with symmetrical oval voidsM-Scapes 011 — gold biomorphic form with a single central apertureM-Scapes 012 — amber elongated form with internal structural articulation