No clock
Time in this work does not tick.
There is no starting point that counts down.
No ending that approaches.
Time is not an instrument of measurement.
She is an experience.
Stillness and Movement
Each image stands still.
And yet time moves.
She moves in the act of looking.
What we recognise accelerates.
What is unfamiliar slows down.
Some times pass quickly.
Others linger.
Not in duration, but in weight.
Time as Layer
Time lies in the images themselves.
In material
In light.
In what is visible — and what is absent.
Each time leaves a trace,
even when it has passed.
The Viewer
Whoever rushes sees a sequence of images.
Whoever slows down experiences duration.
Time is made again and again.
Forward and Back
The journey moves forward.
But the looking moves back and forth.
Past and present touch one another
in the moment of perception.
There, time happens.
Transition
Time is divided.
Into moments.
Into layers.
Not to fix it in place,
but to make it readable.
Time itself remains palpable.