
The Invisible Realm, Formation 2 (2023, Archival Pigment Print) presents a dreamlike meditation on scale, solitude, and the sublime. In the composition, a lone figure dressed in a bright red sweater and elegant white hat gazes across a vast mountainous valley. Rising above the horizon is an immense, lenticular cloud formation that dominates the sky—its uncanny shape echoing both natural wonder and the silhouette of something extraterrestrial.
The figure, seen from behind, embodies the role of observer and dreamer, poised between awe and apprehension. The meticulous balance of vintage styling and surreal atmosphere situates the image in a liminal space: part mid-century memory, part imagined future. The palette—cool grays, crisp whites, and the bold pop of red—further enhances the sense of theatricality and quiet intensity.
With Formation 2, The Invisible Realm continues its exploration of altered realities and cosmic imagery, where landscapes become stages for metaphysical encounters. The work invites viewers to consider the tension between human fragility and the monumental forces—both natural and imagined—that shape our collective vision of the unknown.