The Punkt series examines the dot as a fundamental element of visual composition.
A single sign is varied serially, forming the starting point for spatial order, rhythm, and condensation.
The works consist of large-scale screen prints on canvas.
Circular forms emerge from thousands of hand-drawn dots arranged in different systems: chaotically dispersed or organized in spirals. Repetition and minimal variation determine the visual effect.
The dot is not understood as an isolated mark, but as a relational unit.
Through overlap, proximity, and distance, tension, movement, and stillness arise simultaneously. Meaning emerges through reduction.
The series connects to earlier investigations of time and space, translating them into a concentrated visual structure.
The dot functions as a carrier of rhythm, pause, and potential — the smallest unit from which complex orders unfold.