Interim

 

Interim begins with the sensation of being caught in a state of in-betweenness — a loop where something has not yet settled. The recurring half-moon becomes a central figure in this space: a form defined by what is visible, yet materially left blank, suspended between presence and absence. Each drawing grows from repeated pencil lines that echo mechanical rhythm but remain unmistakably human; subtle shifts in pressure, speed, and hesitation accumulate into a record of lived time. Arranged across the wall like a constellation, the works evoke phases, distances, and the continuous becoming of celestial motion. In Interim, the unfinished is not a lack but a state of possibility — a way of holding time as it unfolds.


Photos © Stephanie Kloss

 
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