This work explores adaptability as a form of fluid intelligence—the ability to find solutions in movement rather than resistance.
Water becomes the metaphor of what allows itself to be crossed: in its relentless flow it carves, shapes, and transforms even stone. Knowing how to slide away from what does not matter is an act of awareness, a delicate balance between presence and detachment.
The transparency of glass reflects this dual nature: fragility and resilience, openness and resistance. Each element becomes a symbol of conscious surrender—an adaptation without loss of substance.
Koi carp, emblems of wisdom and good fortune in Japanese tradition, embody the motion of the piece itself: they move through currents with lightness, never resisting, yet never losing their way.
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