Caught between emergence and dissolution, A metà morphasis explores the fragile moment of transformation—when identity wavers and the self becomes something other. A moth resting where the eyes should be suggests both blindness and awakening, a threshold between inner and outer worlds. Through soft contrasts of light and shadow, the work lingers in the in-between—at once human and ephemeral.
Caught between emergence and dissolution, A metà morphasis explores the fragile moment of transformation—when identity wavers and the self becomes something other. A moth resting where the eyes should be suggests both blindness and awakening, a threshold between inner and outer worlds. Through soft contrasts of light and shadow, the work lingers in the in-between—at once human and ephemeral.