Where We Meet
Some encounters last only a moment. Their meaning can last forever.
Where We Meet captures a gathering that nature was never meant to preserve.
Several butterflies converge upon a single branch, each arriving from its own direction, each carrying its own brief existence. For one moment, their separate paths become one.
Suspended in transparency, that moment no longer has a beginning or an end. The branch remains still. The butterflies no longer leave. What would have disappeared in seconds is given permanence.
The sculpture reflects the invisible crossings that shape our own lives — the people we meet, the places we pass through, and the moments that seem ordinary until time reveals their importance.
We cannot choose how long a moment lasts.
But sometimes, we can choose to preserve it.