Subtractive Identity

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Subtractive Identity

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I perceive my identity as a synthesis of what is drawn and what is deliberately removed. In Subtractive Identity, I generate a series of parallel line families—each rendered in one of my selected colours—across my work area. Every family shares a common orientation, yet along each line, I introduce random gaps. These gaps are not voids of error; they represent intentional absences that reveal an underlying order. In this way, the drawn segments and their missing parts together embody the notion that self is defined as much by what is not present as by what is visible. The work is a meditation on how subtraction refines meaning—a balance between structured logic and the beauty of imperfection.