For her exhibition at the Small Gallery of Karlin Studios, Romana Drdova questions the illusions and perceptions of a 3D space. Using the space as a blank sheet of paper, she intuitively associates materials (graphic, text, textile, hydrophobic) regarding their similarities in shapes or properties. Playing at the same time with the axial symmetry from the rectangular-shaped architecture of the gallery and associations between objects, Romana Drdova creates a mirror like installation: an Euclidean space, where dimensions and reality may be purely fictionnal. Using old materials and project leftovers, the artist seems to create geometrical lines from the disorder of memories, or is because one needs to clean, when he prepares to move.