Nature can be graceful, beautiful, or violently sublime, yet it seems that only at the cost of self-denial she allows herself to be gentle and delicate. Ink and clay are her holy water and a "body, which is broken for us".
A drawing redeems the fiery origin of starlight through its radial patience, and the tender hands of a sculptor calms the geological momentum of the deep waters. Thus, the exhibition "The Great Ocean Continuously Creating", which in fact begins on the full moon, is a display of fragility: giving nature yet another chance to be tender and to turn the burning sunshine into the peaceful lunar light.