SURFACE

Grégoire A. Meyer
Created 4 days ago
A face emerges, neither fully formed nor fully dissolved. Light skims across the surface, catching the shifting contours as if the water itself is trying to remember a human shape. The features waver—appearing, disappearing, reassembling—held in that fragile threshold where identity becomes fluid. The artwork captures the moment when something hidden rises toward visibility, when the boundary between inner depth and outer world thins. Surface invites the viewer to linger in that in‑between space, where reflection becomes presence and the water briefly reveals what it usually keeps.
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