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The present moment is marked by a profound sense of flux. The familiar structures that once seemed immutable now appear permeable, and the line between what we understand and what remains elusive grows increasingly indistinct. This state of transition, this in-between space, is not new to the human experience, but its intensity in our time demands careful consideration, a consideration that informs the work of artist Ileana Moro. Her art doesn’t seek to resolve ambiguity, but instead leans into it, finding energy and resonance in the spaces where clarity slips away.
“On the Edge of Magic” isn’t just a poetic phrase — it’s a clue to Moro’s way of working. Her pieces emerge from a deeply introspective process, one that gives form to the half-thought, the half-felt. What she calls “visual spells” feel less like fixed images and more like moments suspended in a kind of quiet tension — part dream, part gesture, part invocation.
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The present moment is marked by a profound sense of flux. The familiar structures that once seemed immutable now appear permeable, and the line between what we understand and what remains elusive grows increasingly indistinct. This state of transition, this in-between space, is not new to the human experience, but its intensity in our time demands careful consideration, a consideration that informs the work of artist Ileana Moro. Her art doesn’t seek to resolve ambiguity, but instead leans into it, finding energy and resonance in the spaces where clarity slips away.
“On the Edge of Magic” isn’t just a poetic phrase — it’s a clue to Moro’s way of working. Her pieces emerge from a deeply introspective process, one that gives form to the half-thought, the half-felt. What she calls “visual spells” feel less like fixed images and more like moments suspended in a kind of quiet tension — part dream, part gesture, part invocation.
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