Two Days

Two Days reflects on duration — not as something measured in hours or calendars, but as something felt and experienced internally. Sometimes a short period of time can feel endless, while long stretches of time can disappear without notice. Time is not stable; it expands and contracts depending on memory, emotion, and anticipation.

Within In Between The Lines, this work considers how even a small span of time can hold immense psychological weight. Two days can be a wait, a memory, a change, or a realization. The work reflects on the idea that time is not defined by its length, but by what happens within it.

Two days | Ink and acrylics on wasli paper | 20 x 26 inches | 2018