Lily in the Sun

Gothic rose windows have always captivated the artist with their complexity and symbolic nature. He studied their construction in detail and even recreated some of them, until he understood the logic behind those shapes that seem to float in the air.

Based on this research, he decided to create his own version, reinterpreting the rose window beyond the two-dimensional tradition. In this work, made entirely of paper, each fragment is arranged to produce a three-dimensional effect: when viewed from different angles, the pieces lean toward the center and generate an internal movement that surprises the viewer.

The work not only pays homage to Gothic architecture but also transforms it, bringing it into the realm of contemporary experimentation. With patience, precision, and a profound respect for detail, the artist transforms paper into a medium capable of conveying the same grandeur and spirituality that inspired the original rose windows.

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