Paus
Etching, 15x19 cm, 2025

About the Work

Etching
Small edition of 10
Printed on Hahnemühle paper, 230 gram, off white

In Pause, stillness is given motion. Lines reach out, hover, come to rest, at times resembling bodies, at times traces of thought. Some forms are recognizable: a head, a hand, an eye. Others remain open, as if they haven’t yet decided what they are.

The work explores the pause not as absence, but as presence. It is within the pause that something begins to vibrate, a direction, a rhythm, a sense of life not yet fully formed. The simple line becomes a way of listening, of moving without rushing.

Pause is a quiet space, where images are born slowly. A landscape of inner movements, where stillness does not mean stopping, but a different kind of activity.

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