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Disappearance, 2022

In October 2020, I enrolled in the MA Sculpture course at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana. After three weeks, we left the Academy and began studying online due to the obvious reason. We did not return until the beginning of the second semester in mid-February.

I had a hard time accepting this situation, especially since my family was also going through a rough period at that time. I had never felt so powerless before in my entire life.

During the period of limited movement and restrictions on closeness, touching, hugging, etc., I contemplated how to manipulate material in a different way - without direct contact, without my control, from a distance. Stone, a material perceived as eternal, is transformed into a transient substance that is being dissolved, destroyed, tortured, and so on.

I have been conducting various tests with hydrochloric acid and stone. In this instance, I submerged pieces of stone in acid. Initially, all the pieces were the same size (3 x 3 x 9.5 cm). The last piece was immersed six times, and I was fortunate to remove it just in time - it nearly dissolved before my eyes.


Mentor: prof. Alen Ožbolt (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Photographs: Personal archive

Related projects: Disintegration, 4.500 Drops

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