“A bird flew against the window" is a subtle and introspective artwork born from an unexpected event. When a bird collided with a hallway window, necessitating its closure with wooden boards, the natural illumination from outside was lost. In the absence of the original play of light, a new artistic vision emerged.
In the evening, the ambient glow of streetlights filtered through the windows, creating framed patterns on the hallway walls. Seeking to restore this visual dialogue between light and space, the artist applied transparent glossy lacquer to the wall, meticulously crafting a new light frame.
This minimalist intervention invites viewers to appreciate the interplay of light and shadow within the confined environment of the hallway. The artist's intervention transforms a mundane architectural feature into a poetic exploration of absence and presence, subtly altering the viewer's perception of space and illumination.
"Light Frame" encourages contemplation of the fleeting nature of light and the creative possibilities that arise from unexpected occurrences. Through its quiet elegance, this artwork reveals the artist's sensitivity to the nuances of everyday life and the transformative potential of artistic response..