Event Horizon 2

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A solitary figure sits between two realities.

One wall holds a framed world filled with motion, memory, and distant human presence; the other opens into a bright, quiet space where a suspended figure hovers above an empty table. The room becomes a psychological threshold — a place between observation and participation.

The work explores the moment just before crossing an invisible boundary. The seated figure represents the viewer, paused at the edge of change, caught between the gravity of past experiences and the pull of an unknown future.

Like an astronomical event horizon, the boundary is not visible yet deeply felt — a point where perspective shifts and return may no longer be possible.

Rendered in soft pastel, the textured surface reinforces the fragile and dreamlike quality of memory and perception.

A solitary figure sits between two realities.

One wall holds a framed world filled with motion, memory, and distant human presence; the other opens into a bright, quiet space where a suspended figure hovers above an empty table. The room becomes a psychological threshold — a place between observation and participation.

The work explores the moment just before crossing an invisible boundary. The seated figure represents the viewer, paused at the edge of change, caught between the gravity of past experiences and the pull of an unknown future.

Like an astronomical event horizon, the boundary is not visible yet deeply felt — a point where perspective shifts and return may no longer be possible.

Rendered in soft pastel, the textured surface reinforces the fragile and dreamlike quality of memory and perception.