Ode of Joy
Sound gathers the figures into a shared shelter, turning rhythm, voice, and movement into collective calm.
Artwork note
Nothingness becomes self-possession, held through stillness, formal dress, and the material time of thread.
The Luxury of Nothing continues The Sacred Pause through a seated figure whose stillness feels deliberate rather than passive. Formal clothing, a direct gaze, the green chair, and the enclosed background create a quiet tension between presentation and surrender. The yarned suit turns the garment into texture, labour, and time, making stillness feel materially charged rather than empty.
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