"Gliding Through Eternal Light" is part of the “Echoes of the In-Between” series showcasing looping visual artworks capturing fleeting emotional moments — shaped by the quiet rhythms of nature and the subtle pulse of city life. Each piece invites the viewer into a soft, reflective space: a bird drifting through the sky, a car sliding across an empty road, the hush of a breeze at dusk. While some works evoke a sense of joy and lightness, others gently acknowledge the quiet loneliness or emotional distance that can arise in urban life. These emotions — often rooted in our inner child — are not meant to be solved or judged, but simply felt and shared. This series becomes a space of quiet resonance, reminding us that these small feelings are both deeply human and quietly universal.
"Gliding Through Eternal Light" follows a graceful school of mobulas — sea creatures that move as if flying, not through sky, but through the endless blue of the ocean. Their wing-like forms remind us that flight doesn’t need to happen above ground; freedom can live in any direction, in any space. Bathed in light and colour, the scene evokes a quiet joy — not ecstatic, but luminous — as the mobulas dance through water alongside a lone diver. Together, they become part of a shared, fluid world where everything is weightless, free, and beautifully alive.