Light enters without intention,
cut by walls that no longer serve a function.
What remains visible is partial—
a surface, a shadow, a suggestion of depth.
The image does not describe a room,
but a moment of access:
seeing without entering,
knowing without touching.
This is not illumination.
It is residue.
Light enters without intention,
cut by walls that no longer serve a function.
What remains visible is partial—
a surface, a shadow, a suggestion of depth.
The image does not describe a room,
but a moment of access:
seeing without entering,
knowing without touching.
This is not illumination.
It is residue.