Lumen Temporis II unfolds not as a continuation of a journey, but as a deepening of presence.
While the first Lumen Temporis series traced the movement of light through the rhythms of time, this second cycle turns inward:
light no longer passes, but abides.

The images do not depict time’s flow, but invite the viewer into a space where time withdraws and only pure presence remains.
In this stillness, the visible softens into the felt, and each photograph becomes a threshold —
a quiet resonance between light, memory, and existence itself.

Lumen Temporis II is not about the seasons of the world, but about the season of being.

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