Silent Horizons
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PaintingMaterial
Mixed MediaDescription
This work unfolds as a quiet threshold between two states. A horizontal division runs through the composition, suggesting a horizon that is neither fixed nor fully defined. Above it, vertical traces descend softly, like weathered walls or veils of time. Below, the surface becomes denser, cracked and eroded, as if shaped by slow geological pressure.
The muted palette — pale earth tones, greys and hints of mineral blue — reinforces a sense of stillness. Nothing here demands attention; instead, the work invites prolonged looking. The cracks function not as disruptions, but as records of time passing, of material responding to its own limits.
Silent Horizon exists between landscape and skin. The surface reads as terrain, yet feels intimate and tactile, almost bodily. It is a place of pause — where movement has settled, and where silence becomes a form of presence.
This work resonates strongly with the final stages of Seeing Through – Retold, marking a moment of quiet arrival rather thanTry it!