A handmade grid
Digital grids are usually invisible and exact. This study makes the grid itself the subject, rebuilding it from paper strips that bend, overlap, and refuse to align perfectly.
The single grey thread interrupts the pattern without breaking it. It acts like a note in the margin: small, deliberate, and just different enough to change the whole composition.
Process
The arrangement was built through repetition rather than measurement. Each strip follows the same basic logic, but the tiny differences in edges and spacing keep the piece from becoming mechanical.
I wanted the image to feel organized at first glance and human when seen up close.
