Winged Structure, Unresolved

Description

In Winged Structure, Unresolved, the bamboo’s kinetic potential comes together in a spatial proposition that hovers, literally and conceptually, between stability and lift-off. Is it infrastructure, pavilion or art? It vibrates at the edge of all three.

The central hyperbolic column—part spinal axis, part architectural anchor—suggests a will to ground, while the surrounding arcs, sprung into improbable flight, evoke wings in mid-beat. There’s an unmistakable sense of something about to happen. A takeoff? A collapse? One is reminded of architectural renderings abandoned before the zoning committee could say no.

The result is a form caught between the natural and the not-yet-decided, offering viewers a space in which to project: a flying chapel, a hovering scarab, a mistake that became meaningful. Unresolved, yes. But gloriously so.