in-ter-mis-ison
The body appears here as a site of ongoing change. Not as representation or declaration, but as a daily presence, attentive, vulnerable, and self aware. The use of natural light and an intimate setting emphasizes moments of listening and subtle transformation, where small gestures carry deeper shifts.
The term Intermission refers here to a state of transition. Not as a pause, but as a space in which life continues to take shape. It is a moment where past and present coexist without clear hierarchy, allowing a renewed view of personal change
