Description
This work is not a depiction of a moment, but a construction of time itself.It is an unnatural capture, a compression of passing states into a single, continuous image. Night is held in suspension while day begins to form. Moonlight, receding stars, first color, and approaching sunrise are merged into one holistic field. What would normally unfold across hours is gathered here into one visual breath.
The result is not a snapshot, but a temporal diorama. A landscape where different phases of the same place coexist. The tree becomes more than subject. It stands as an overseer of time. A witness fixed in form while the world moves through it.
This piece belongs to the Interstitium series, a body of work centered on transitional states. The spaces between definitions. The thresholds where one condition dissolves into another.
It is not night. It is not morning. It is the moment time reveals itself.
And in that revelation, the question quietly emerges:
What is time, when it can be gathered, layered, and held still?



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