To join is to build. Every junction holds the memory of two directions — a negotiation between continuity and fracture, between the will to connect and the impulse to remain separate.
Junction examines the anatomy of union: intersections where geometry becomes decision. Each piece articulates a structural moment — a cross, a hinge, a meeting point — where matter acknowledges the other. The form is never seamless. The connection remains visible, deliberate.
It is within this exposure that structure finds its truth: not in concealment, but in the clarity of encounter.