Under Light’s Shadow
"Under Light´s Shadow" is a visual and conceptual journey into the boundaries of light, shadow, permanence, and transformation, where threads serve as the medium that intricately weaves these dualities together.
Each piece in this exhibition is constructed with taut threads stretched across the edges of the canvas, forming intricate patterns that embody the delicate tension between solidity and ephemerality. These threads, simultaneously strong and fragile, reflect and capture light, casting shifting shadows that respond to the angle and intensity of illumination.
Each artwork becomes a dynamic interplay of the visible and the hidden, a realm of contrasts that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the liminal space between the tangible and the elusive. The natural wood base underscores a connection to the organic and the grounded, while the threads and the transparency of stretched tights evoke the fleeting and the ethereal.
Knots punctuate the threads, serving as anchor points—symbols of what appears immutable yet gradually wears away and transforms. Together, these elements reflect both stability and the inevitability of change, reminding us that light, in its fullest expression, is inseparably bound to shadow.
The raw tones compose a palette that resonates deeply with the earth and life itself, leading the viewer on an emotional journey from serenity to intensity, interspersed with moments of vulnerability.
The duality of light and shadow comes alive in every unraveling thread and every empty space within the weave, encouraging us to question where our certainties end and our uncertainties begin.
"Under Light´s Shadow" invites a profound dialogue between the viewer and the space of each piece, suggesting that every shadow needs its light, and every structure its fragility. In this interplay of opposites, the exhibition becomes a threshold—a reminder of the transient beauty of the ephemeral and the enduring presence of transformation.
Without shadow, there is no light. Let us embrace duality.








