Anatomy of Dissolution — The First Rupture (2025)
BelliranER
“Something within me refused to remain unseen —
and the surface opened.”
The following text does not explain the work.
It reflects what shaped it.
The first rupture does not arrive as collapse, but as interruption.
A point at which the surface no longer sustains what it was meant to contain.
What breaks is not the self, but the structure that held it in place.
The interior does not emerge as expression.
It appears as pressure—something that could no longer remain unformed, yet does not resolve into clarity.
There is no transition here, no gradual unraveling.
Only a moment in which containment fails, and what was held begins to exist without boundary.
The work does not depict destruction.
It marks the condition in which the surface is no longer intact—and cannot be restored.