“The moon has set", a short lyrical fragment by the ancient Greek poet Sappho who expresses a refined and melancholic nocturnal reflection (1st original edition: 6th century BC).
A visual rustling, impetuous, light and entrancing moves from the eyes of the spectator to an indefinite bodily vastness that envelops the air inside and out, between the interstices of the canvas and all around until it returns calamitously to its material incarnation, to the soft brushstrokes of the enveloping pictorial works of Tatiana Defraine.