Lisa Waup
shifting shadows explores the quiet transformations that occur across time and memory. The work reflects on the spaces left by change, where presence gradually becomes absence and what once felt certain shifts into something less tangible. Like shadows moving with the light, our understanding of the past is never fixed; it alters through reflection, distance, and experience.
Rooted in an exploration of time as fluid rather than linear, the work considers how past, present, and future continuously intersect. Memory lingers in the present moment, shaping perception while subtly guiding what lies ahead.
Through minimal form and atmosphere, shifting shadows invites contemplation of absence, transition, and the traces that remain when something has moved beyond reach. It asks how identity is formed not only through what we hold onto, but also through what has quietly slipped away.