Local Patterns

Patterns emerge through proximity. What appears stable at one scale dissolves or transforms when viewed from another. This series explores structure as a local condition — coherent up close, provisional at a distance, and never universal.
Immediate Structure At close range, repetition dominates perception. The pattern reads as complete and self-contained, leaving no room for context beyond its own rhythm.
Conditional Order Distance alters the rules. As space opens, repetition gives way to variation, revealing a different logic shaped by perspective rather than consistency.
Alternate Logic A new pattern asserts itself without reference to what came before. Structure remains, but its form is dictated by location, not continuity.