Parallel to the visual works, poetry becomes another structure of perception. Where painting constructs imagery through form and space, the poems construct imagery through language and rhythm. Each text explores the fragile moment between seeing and remembering the place where thought begins to take shape.
The poems do not simply describe experience; they attempt to reconstruct the internal architecture of imagination itself. Memory, silence, distance, and abstraction become active elements within the language, much like color and line function within the Symvisio paintings.