This project encapsulates a love story communicated through the language of the blind and music. It’s an intimate portrayal of affection, encouraging viewers—regardless of visual ability—to engage with Braille inscriptions. The artwork merges an audio narrative with a textured surface with raised Braille characters, currently contained within an 80×30 cm format. The ambition is to expand this concept into a room-like space spanning approximately 6−8 sq meters. Within this envisioned space, the walls, stretching from floor to ceiling, will feature Braille letters created by raising dots, enveloping visitors in both the tactile narrative and the accompanying audio.

The piece makes us feel the illusion of the idea of possessing time, space, and the object of love.
Hotel "Louvre"
Braille text
(translation):
guilt
snowflakes
white
grey
sunrise
puddles
warm skin
forest
love
snow
fear
love
sorrow
cracking stairs
orgasm
heart
pleasure
hair
wet shoes
passion
mountains
magic
Wood, plastic with Braille letters, audio