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Nightscape's 2026: Twilight ~Dusk ~ Dawn
Nightscape's 2026 ~ an evolution of the Reimagined Landscapes (2022) series, reinterpreting its meditative essence through the lens of night. The works explore the delicate thresholds between darkness and light: Twilight, Dusk, and Dawn — moments when the world pauses, suspended between shadow and renewal.
Each piece is composed on aged black linen, chosen for its ability to hold both depth and silence. Onto this foundation, I stitch with my signature mixed old map threads ~ threads spun from cartographic fragments of many places and countries. These lines of memory and geography converge to express multiplicity, coexistence, and connection, dissolving borders into a quiet continuum.
The tactile act of stitching becomes an act of remembrance and emergence. Every thread is a trace of time and place, a small movement toward illumination within darkness. The black base holds the memory of night; the stitched lines reveal the possibility of light. Together, they form an intimate mapping of transformation, endurance, and the quiet resilience of the world as it turns toward new morning.
In Nightscape's 2026, night is not an end but a threshold ~ a passage through which we learn to see again. It asks, softly:
Can we find light, even as the world turns through shadow?
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