Impermanence of Feelings.mp4

Melis Ragusin
Created 2 days ago
Impermanence of Feelings explores the transient nature of emotional states through slow-moving, liquid-formed human faces. The figures approach, hover, overlap, and dissolve — never fully merging, never fully separating. Each gesture exists briefly, then shifts, reflecting how emotions arise, transform, and release over time. The work does not follow a narrative arc. Instead, it holds the viewer within a continuous emotional presence, where recognition and disappearance coexist. Faces remain just long enough to be felt before returning to abstraction — emphasizing impermanence as a lived, internal experience rather than a concept.
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