(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Architecture of a Glance
Why do we feel the need to hide behind the veils we create for ourselves? From the moment we learn to distinguish the 'I' from the 'other,' we begin to build walls. We peek through the cracks, testing the safety of the world, wondering if the…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Architecture of Arrival
In the quiet hours before the world wakes, there is a peculiar stillness that feels almost heavy, as if the earth itself is holding its breath. We often speak of beginnings as sudden, violent ruptures—the sun bursting over a ridge, the alarm…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Quiet Work of Hands
There is a specific stillness that descends when the light is flat and diffused, the kind of grey-white overcast that acts like a veil, softening the edges of the world until only the essential remains. In this light, the noise of a city seems…
