Composed of polished metal cubes with softened, almost inflated surfaces, Cubisphere challenges the viewer's understanding of solidity and shape. Each cube appears simultaneously as a precise geometric form and an organic entity, slightly crumpled and reshaped as if molded by invisible forces. As the name Cubisphere suggests, this piece invites viewers to consider the paradox of combining opposites: cubes and spheres, structure and softness, solidity and impermanence. The work becomes a meditation on the evolving nature of identity and existence, suggesting that even the most defined forms are subject to change and adaptation.