Event Horizon – Where Presence Ends and Feeling Begins

There’s a place where the visible fractures.
Where shape no longer describes, and silence begins to press in.

Event Horizon is not a literal place — it’s a sensation.
The edge of something we cannot quite hold. The moment before meaning disappears.
It is still. Weighted. Softly overwhelming.

The piece began, like all of my work, from the real: a captured object, a simple source of light. But as I shaped it, it began to let go of what it was — until all that remained was the pull of absence.

To me, Event Horizon is not about the event. It’s about what comes after.
The quiet gravity of what’s no longer here.

We often fear endings — but this work is not about fear.
It’s about the edges of feeling. The soft dissolve of form.
It’s about knowing that what we lose never fully leaves.

Event Horizon is available now as a fine art print — signed and printed on museum-grade archival paper. For those who find beauty in boundaries, and meaning in the quietest echoes.

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