Interval

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Interval depicts a Soul Duplex phase in which light exists between states, without resolving into a fixed condition. Two luminous forms remain as parallel presences; they do not declare conflict, harmony, or symbolic duality. Their relation is held in suspension, before it can be named.

The work avoids describing a beginning or an end. Instead, it concentrates on duration: the gap that opens when transition is underway but incomplete. Rather than illustrating change itself, the image attends to the temporal margin around it—the moment just before a shift becomes legible, or immediately after it has occurred.

In this interval, light does not arrive, disperse, or conclude. It persists as a condition of postponement. What is shown is not a result but a withheld resolution, keeping perception open to multiple readings. Within States of Light, this pause functions as a hinge, letting earlier certainties dissolve before later relations re-form again slowly.