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AURA
A slow collision of light, color, and density where images behave like emotions—unstable, luminous, alive.
These works emerge from gradients, blurs, and soft distortions, resisting fixed shapes
and clear narratives. Color becomes matter; light becomes atmosphere.
Each composition exists in a state of becoming,
suspended between digital precision and organic drift.
Aura explores perception before language: the moment when feeling precedes meaning.
An intimate space where intensity is diffused, boundaries dissolve, and the image functions as a sensorial presence rather than an object.
This is not abstraction as distance, but abstraction as closeness—
a visual residue of energy, memory, and vibration.
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