Marisol

Marisol

The Invisible Space That Shapes Us - This essay reflects on how we navigate between these invisible spaces: the hope for what is to come and the melancholy of what has been lost. The various figures are not mere representations of ideas — they are mirrors of our inner experiences. One question remains: How does the invisible—the things we hope for and the things we have lost—shape our being?
In the Void

In the Void

Sometimes, everything begins with light: cold, focused, unrelenting. In that moment—between sedation and awareness—there is a strange clarity. The medical world does not appear here as a backdrop, but as a language of its own: sterile, but never empty; distant, yet saturated with human proximity. A system of machines, hands, and glances—where every detail matters, and every silence speaks.
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