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Voids Rollers

Voids Rollers is a sculptural installation exploring the balance between absence and presence, material and immaterial. Through resin works shaped by bending, folding, and wrapping, the project captures negative space and transforms fleeting gestures into enduring forms.

Voids Rollers

Inspired by Athens’ corrugated steel shopfront rollers, each piece preserves traces of urban life – cast, made unusable, and reimagined as sculptural objects. Presented in collaboration with The Breeder Gallery and curated by Joy Herro, the installation invites reflection on transformation, material memory, and the spaces we choose to inhabit.

Voids Rollers
Voids Rollers
Voids Rollers

Photographs by Yiorgos Kaplanidis and Nicola Morittu

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Voids Rollers
Voids Rollers

Voids Rollers is a sculptural installation exploring the balance between absence and presence, material and immaterial. Through resin works shaped by bending, folding, and wrapping, the project captures negative space and transforms fleeting gestures into enduring forms.

Voids Rollers

Inspired by Athens’ corrugated steel shopfront rollers, each piece preserves traces of urban life – cast, made unusable, and reimagined as sculptural objects. Presented in collaboration with The Breeder Gallery and curated by Joy Herro, the installation invites reflection on transformation, material memory, and the spaces we choose to inhabit.

Voids Rollers
Voids Rollers
Voids Rollers

Photographs by Yiorgos Kaplanidis and Nicola Morittu