SHAPES OF THE VOID
Laetitia Schleking
My objects are depictions of the void, the space in-between and the empty.Deriving from the inconspicuous ventilation shafts. I stood there in darkness, wondering what lies beyond there. How far does it go. Where is ‘end’ and where ‘beginning’. As my questions flew though the darkness, I realized, the inconspicuous darkness within this shaft, that I am looking at, is the void. A place deprived of any volume. A place where time and space flow freely, unnoticeably, unpredictable and invisible. A matter so immaterial and ungraspable. Quiet yet always present. Shapes of the Void is trying to materialize the immaterial and show us a possible form of the impossible. Nothingness is derived from what is and so my objects emerge from the nothingness of the in-between.

SHAPES OF THE VOID
Laetitia Schleking
My objects are depictions of the void, the space in-between and the empty.Deriving from the inconspicuous ventilation shafts. I stood there in darkness, wondering what lies beyond there. How far does it go. Where is ‘end’ and where ‘beginning’. As my questions flew though the darkness, I realized, the inconspicuous darkness within this shaft, that I am looking at, is the void. A place deprived of any volume. A place where time and space flow freely, unnoticeably, unpredictable and invisible. A matter so immaterial and ungraspable. Quiet yet always present. Shapes of the Void is trying to materialize the immaterial and show us a possible form of the impossible. Nothingness is derived from what is and so my objects emerge from the nothingness of the in-between.

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