EHA / TWILIGHT
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Installation from the MESSY MESSY THINGS series
2024–2025 hot-sculpted glass and free-blown glass, silver thread EHA is a reverent ode to generational bonds and inherited wounds. Named after my grandmother, Eha — whose name translates to “twilight,” the work explores the delicate tension between holding on and letting go. The installation consists of approximately 300 hot-sculpted and blown glass loops, each suspended at varying heights by silver thread that has been occasionally knotted. These fragile forms float in space, evoking a state of in-betweenness — twilight — where memory, lineage, and loss converge. Suspended in nothingness. What to hold onto, what to let go. Holding onto nothing, letting go of everything. I think of my grandmother, EHA, and the twilight thread that weaves us into one through layers of time. What is my pillar? What fabric am I made of? When dawn fades. Suspended in nothingness. What to hold onto. What to let go. EHA / TWILIGHT was exhibited as part of ArtVilnius'25 art fair exhibition THE PATH / TAKAS. |





