In Illusion, the viewer’s perception is challenged through a composition that fluctuates between the tangible and the ephemeral. Layers of translucent colors intertwine, creating an optical effect in which form seems to disappear and reappear with every shift in perspective.
The interplay of light and shadow, of definition and diffusion, evokes the illusory nature of time and memory. As the eye moves across the surface, the boundaries between reality and imagination dissolve, transporting us to a space where what we believe we see may be only a fragmented perception of something deeper.
This piece invites us to question the stability of our certainties, reminding us that time and reality are not absolute, but rather constructions shaped by our experience and ever-changing perception.