A Moment Before It Fades

My art arises at the boundary of accepting the fact that the world is both beautiful and destined for decay. I am drawn to the theme of liminal states — moments when everything exists only on the edge of disappearance.

A face is still visible, yet it dissolves; light shines, yet it is consumed by darkness; the world exists, yet it is torn apart by war; I exist, yet I am slowly devoured by entropy. Even the eyes, made to see, turn inward, and the mist blurs the clear contours of nature and landscape.

For me, entropy is a symbol of this hidden terror: not a cry, but the quiet of disintegration, a movement toward disappearance to which both humanity and I are subject.

Yet it is precisely at the boundary of destruction and loss that a special beauty arises — the beauty of fragility, transience, and inner truth. My art seeks to capture this edge: the moment when disappearance becomes an extension of presence, and an end transforms into a beginning.

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