
Night view
- print on plotter
- 84.1 × 59.4 cm
- archived
In the night, matter takes on a different form, shifting between the visible and the unseen. The contrast of light and darkness shapes our perception, revealing objects, architecture, and art in a dynamic play of shadow and illumination. Our eyes, like adjustable lenses, shift between clarity and mystery, interpreting the world based on the light that touches it. What is visible speaks through form, texture, and color, but the unseen is just as significant. Darkness is not an absence; it is a canvas, a space where the mind fills in the gaps. In the interplay of light and shadow, stories are born, told not only by what we see, but by what we imagine. In the night, matter is more than substance; it becomes a narrative, shaped by the delicate balance of sight and perception, where every corner holds a potential story waiting to be revealed or obscured.