A Thousand Tiny Currents
A Thousand Tiny Currents started as a stack of cardstock. Each piece was cut, scored, folded, painted, and glued again and again until there were nearly 1,000. One is a shape, ten a pattern, a hundred a rhythm, a thousand something else entirely. Arranged into reef-like mounds and lit with individually addressable LEDs, the forms pulse with waves of green, blue, and jewel tones, revealing how small, repeated acts accumulate into scale and significance. The work is about numbers, consequence, and communication: how tiny, deliberate gestures build a language, a structure, a presence larger than their parts.