Tetris is inspired by the timeless logic of modular play. Just like the classic game where simple blocks continuously rearrange to form new possibilities, this piece explores how small units—color, shape, and rhythm—can build an ever-changing composition. Each square acts like a pixel in a larger visual system. Individually minimal, but collectively dynamic. The ring becomes a miniature architecture of color: structured yet playful, precise yet spontaneous. Rather than presenting a fixed image, Tetris invites the wearer to notice how patterns emerge from repetition, how harmony forms from difference, and how order and improvisation coexist. It reflects a fundamental principle of both design and life: complexity grows from simple modules.
How to Experience: Observe the small square modules and the way each color occupies a precise place within the grid, then slowly follow the pattern around the ring as your eyes move across the shifting rhythm of colors, rotate the ring on your finger to see how the composition reorganizes from different angles like pieces in motion