The Sun Sets Along the Way, 2025
book, 224 pages, 11,5x19,5cm, hand bound with silk screen cover, published in a first edition of 10.
While disappearing from one place to another, time ceases to be linear. With the rhythm of departing and arriving, you find yourself caught up in a persistent state of anticipation—an endless loop, a nowhere in-between. Hovering somewhere outside of time, as if gravity was put on hold. Continuity erodes and time can seem delayed, cyclical, or motionless. When waking up somewhere else each day, views into the sky and onto Earth become quiet attempts to locate oneself. Memories transform into distant spaces in time—a point of reference you urge to hold onto. In their mutual fragmentation, the three narratives reflect on phenomena that arise in an age of mobility, where absence and placelessness have become mundane. This book is a reminder that time is deeply subjective and arises from how things relate to one another.