This work explores the paradox of human connection: the coexistence of presence and isolation.
The fairy, initially alone, became part of a relational space through the addition of a second figure. This shift was not meant to resolve her solitude, but to complicate it—to reflect the lived experience of being both connected and internally distant at the same time.
Rather than offering closure, the piece invites contemplation. What does it mean to be seen? When does proximity become connection? And how do we hold the quiet spaces within ourselves, even in the company of others?