Molecule comprises sister sculptures that create new geometries from a recurring, recognizable fragment. Dotted with holes,
the structures explore the capacity of the repeating torus and
its variations, for both transparency and solidity. The resulting composition is an apparently solid thing, a collection of holes held together, suggestive of a box but devoid of its corners or planes, simultaneously delicate and rigid. Its whimsical architecture mildly suggestive of its use as table, pedestal, vase or vessel.
Molecule draws inspiration from the kaleidoscopic patterns of handmade Athangudi tiles from South India, distinctive in their repeating circle and flower patterns of saturated color. In repetition, both of form and process, Molecule finds its softness.