Rubik's Circle

€115.00

Rubik’s Circle transforms the logic of a discrete puzzle into a continuous system. Where the cube is defined by fixed faces and separable units, the circle removes boundaries, replacing segmentation with uninterrupted adjacency.

The work frames this shift as a change in how systems are understood. In a bounded structure, elements can be isolated and aligned toward a stable solution. In a continuous topology, every movement propagates across the whole, preventing final resolution. Order becomes dynamic rather than fixed.

This condition positions interaction as inherently interdependent. Adjustment does not resolve the system, but redistributes imbalance, producing new configurations without closure.

The piece proposes a broader model of complexity in which systems cannot be solved in a definitive sense, but must be navigated as ongoing processes shaped by continuous relation.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS

This photopolymer intaglio etching is hand pulled in a limited edition of 6 copies on 300 gram Hahnemuller etching paper. Plate size: 19.9 cm x 14.9 cm (7.8 X 5.9 inches) paper size: ~30 cm x 40 cm (~12 X 16 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.

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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 19,9 x 14,9cm
Paper Size: 30 x 40cm
Composition No.: 35


Rubik’s Circle transforms the logic of a discrete puzzle into a continuous system. Where the cube is defined by fixed faces and separable units, the circle removes boundaries, replacing segmentation with uninterrupted adjacency.

The work frames this shift as a change in how systems are understood. In a bounded structure, elements can be isolated and aligned toward a stable solution. In a continuous topology, every movement propagates across the whole, preventing final resolution. Order becomes dynamic rather than fixed.

This condition positions interaction as inherently interdependent. Adjustment does not resolve the system, but redistributes imbalance, producing new configurations without closure.

The piece proposes a broader model of complexity in which systems cannot be solved in a definitive sense, but must be navigated as ongoing processes shaped by continuous relation.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS

This photopolymer intaglio etching is hand pulled in a limited edition of 6 copies on 300 gram Hahnemuller etching paper. Plate size: 19.9 cm x 14.9 cm (7.8 X 5.9 inches) paper size: ~30 cm x 40 cm (~12 X 16 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.

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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 19,9 x 14,9cm
Paper Size: 30 x 40cm
Composition No.: 35