
Zon Weef was conceived as a device that weaves sunlight into space, inspired by an optical phenomenon encountered during a residency in Enschede, the Netherlands. When hairline finished aluminum caught sunlight at a particular angle, a curved reflection appeared on a white wall. This accidental event became the starting point for a structure in which light, material, wind, and time intersect. Vertical hairlines guide light like warp threads, while suspended units sway in the wind, moving the reflections horizontally like weft. Drawing on the city’s textile heritage, the entire studio is reimagined as a loom, with incoming sunlight treated as a single thread that eventually forms a fabric of light across the wall. The light source is concealed; viewers encounter only reflections and shadows. Over time, cyanotype cloth records these trajectories, shifting from white to blue as the space becomes a loom where nature and industry, chance and structure quietly interlace.






