Geometry of Desire

Geometry of Desire brings together the automotive works within Studies in Light & Form as an inquiry into human invention shaped by restraint. Across these images, engineered forms become vessels through which light is allowed to speak—revealing intention, ambition, and the discipline required to hold them.

Rather than celebrating speed or spectacle, this movement studies how desire is made visible through structure: curves drawn with purpose, symmetry held in balance, and mass reduced toward stillness. As form becomes increasingly restrained, illumination gains clarity, and presence replaces gesture.

These works trace a quiet arc—from construction toward containment—where the will to build gives way to the recognition that meaning emerges not through excess, but through form held long enough to give light its voice.

Movement I — Automotive Form

Studies in Light & Form