Preludium is the opening sculpture of a diptych inspired by the experience of Greenland, where the weather shifts suddenly and without warning, leaving one in a constant state of uncertainty—between fog, storm, and wind. The work functions as a moment of suspension, a silence preceding a violent event. It also alludes to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, understood not as a narrative reference but as a situation in which order is disrupted and meanings begin to shift in ways that are difficult to resist. The sculpture combines black resin and Swedish granite, forming a smooth, compact structure that evokes a state of transition — a condition not yet named, yet already charged with tension.