Description
Spiral Function investigates the mathematical and physical principles of rotation, sequence, and momentum. Suspended spherical forms move along angled geometric planes, suggesting a spiral path governed by both structure and motion. The composition implies an underlying order—an invisible rule directing the flow of elements through space.
The angled planes act as vectors, guiding the eye upward and outward, while the repetition of forms introduces rhythm and continuity. Subtle shifts in color and spacing reinforce the idea of progression rather than repetition, emphasizing that each position within the spiral represents a distinct moment within a larger system.
Set against an expansive horizon, the work bridges abstraction and landscape, grounding mathematical theory in a spatial environment that feels both infinite and controlled. The result is a visual interpretation of function—not as an equation, but as movement unfolding over time.






