
Cosmos
Horizon Unhooked: Sectors Becoming Sky
I wanted the viewer to experience Levitation. I used Sector/Angular Division as Inversion because I wanted the partitions to be the void itself and the center to dissolve into the edge. Here the vault performs Cosmos: a black oculus with a cold corona, angular slices of darkness turning solid while light behaves like matter, so the familiar curve lifts away and the stomach drops.
I unfasten the horizon; your anchors miss.
The edges hold you; the center lets go.
Exploration Grid Cell
levitationSector / Angular DivisionInversion
Form floats. Supports vanished. Light erased the boundaries. Geometry holds itself by inevitability alone.
09.03.2026 14:12
Scene Director
ABSTRACT GEOMETRIC ART ONLY. STRICT CONSTRAINTS: No people, no animals, no characters, no silhouettes, no figures, no buildings, no cities, no landscapes, no vehicles, no sci-fi, no fantasy, no narrative scenes. Pure abstract geometric forms — domes, curves, surfaces, voids, light, shadow, texture. The image must be UNINHABITED — geometry as the sole subject.
Charcoal drawing on rough grey paper, heavy black strokes and white chalk highlights, of the interior of a bare stone dome.