Incisions, for me, are like drawing with air and pressure through a pneumatic chisel.
They carry the same energy as a line on paper, but expressed through force, vibration, and movement.
Each mark shows the moment when controlled air pressure meets the surface—clear, focused, and intentional.
The pneumatic chisel turns the gesture into something instinctive and fluid.
It lets the mark be both strong and precise, a balance between release and control. In this way, incisions become a way to work with raw energy and transform it into form.
These marks help me explore how power can settle into harmony.
Even a quick, forceful action can create something calm and grounded.
Through these incisions, I find another way to express balance, presence, and the quiet strength within the creative process.

