About the work
The drip is the most recognisable thing about Hamzeh's work — paint running down a surface, caught at the moment before it stops being paint and starts being something you interpret. Mirrored Motion takes that logic into three dimensions: a steel sculpture that reads as a letter caught mid-fall, language in the process of becoming form. At 250 centimetres it's large enough to move around, and the experience changes as you do — different angles produce different readings, different moments in the same arrested gesture.