Rather than being limited to a static and merely formal element, the dot shifts, interacts and dialogues with the perspective, bringing meaning to the composition. In this series, each dot seems to have its own visual weight and purpose, appearing at different scales and positions within the work. It can be a beginning, a destination, or a link between various planes of depth. Sometimes it appears alone, like a beacon in space, and at other times it multiplies, creating patterns that represent the movement and flow of the universe. This personalisation of the dot gives it an almost human quality: it becomes an actor that transits between the near and distant planes, appearing in each scene as a narrative element that invites the viewer to follow it on its visual journey. In each displacement, the dot generates a sensation of rhythm and cadence, as if the work were pulsating with a life of its own.