The composition “Spider Web” is an intellectual installation at the junction of minimalism and spatial geometry, created from the thinnest fishing line and cold metal. The lightweight, almost weightless structure, resembling a crystal lattice or the abstract architecture of air, is built from triangles and squares forming a fragile but logically verified structure. The light penetrating through the cells creates a lively play of shadows, turning the object into a continuously changing graphic statement. There is no beginning or end to this composition, just rhythm and movement, like a visual representation of breathing.
The thinnest fishing line, intertwined inside a metal frame, seems to float, exposing the invisible. The work is kept on the verge of absence and presence: from one angle it almost disappears, from another it transforms into a strict spatial network. This “web” is not a trap, but a sign of connection: dots, lines, meanings. She refers to human connections, vulnerability and strength, and the dialogue between space and attention. The object fits perfectly into modern interiors as a philosophical accent — fragile and strong at the same time.
The composition was created as part of the Dobrotorium project.Art, which strives not only to promote and popularize the creativity of children with disabilities, but also to form a community where everyone can contribute to the cause of kindness, love and understanding through art. The “Web" is not just a sculptural work, but an image of interaction that supports the idea of the interconnectedness of people, events and meanings in a transparent but stable world.