Living Grid expands the language of Night Grid into a larger, more intricate textile field. Here, cotton strings are woven and interlaced into a loose, breathing lattice that lifts off the dark backing like a fragment of living architecture. Vertical and horizontal paths thicken, bend, and loosen, giving the grid a bodily, almost topographical presence.
Acrylic inks are painted along selected routes, staining the threads in rhythms of red, gold, blue, and white. The color travels through the structure like currents of energy or traffic in a city, revealing zones of density and openness, order and improvisation. The piece reads as a vital map of experience—where every intersection is a decision, every deviation a story—and asserts the grid not as a rigid system, but as a flexible, human, and deeply emotional space.

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