Flare depicts the state in which light surpasses its containment and begins to spill into surrounding space. The work focuses on the precise moment when concentrated energy loses its enclosure and transforms into a diffused field, creating a visible threshold between origin and expansion. The central brightness is not presented as a simple source but as a pressure point where accumulation becomes release.

As light escapes, it disturbs the surrounding structure and produces a membrane-like zone where intensity, density, and direction shift. This zone functions as evidence of transition rather than decoration. The image records a physical condition: light moving from compression to dispersion, from singular force to distributed presence.

What is shown is not chaos but a measurable change in state. The flare is the trace of light asserting its need to exceed form, revealing how radiance reorganizes space when it can no longer remain confined.