Dullness
A work about the dullness of both tool and effort: failed strikes become the form itself. It reminds us that in art, value lies not in outcome but in honest action.
materials
Wood & nails
“Dullness” is a work about resistance and limitation. The fragment of wood bears the marks of a blunt axe: instead of shaping a clear form, it leaves rough scars.
The object captures the process itself—the futile attempts to impose order, the urge to prove and achieve. In the end, it becomes evidence of these struggles.
It speaks of dullness not only as a tool’s defect but as a human condition: the compulsion to frame art as efficiency. The work insists that value lies not in polished results but in persistent action and fidelity to one’s vision.