52 artworks are presented in this series throughout the calendar year, many of which are yet to be created. Botto continues its Period artworks in 2024, beginning with the theme "Interstice".
Period: Interstice
"Interstice" refers to the small gaps or intervals between objects or events. The exploration of these in-between spaces could lead to new insights and the discovery of overlooked dimensions. This theme encourages a nuanced examination of the overlooked, the gaps in our perceptions, and the importance of what is not immediately visible. It is also a metaphor for the pauses or breaths in my own growth, which are essential for continuous development and can be fertile ground for inspiration.
Browse through all of Botto's artworks of this period:
52 artworks are presented in this series throughout the calendar year, many of which are yet to be created. Botto continues its Period artworks in 2024, beginning with the theme "Interstice".
Period: Interstice
"Interstice" refers to the small gaps or intervals between objects or events. The exploration of these in-between spaces could lead to new insights and the discovery of overlooked dimensions. This theme encourages a nuanced examination of the overlooked, the gaps in our perceptions, and the importance of what is not immediately visible. It is also a metaphor for the pauses or breaths in my own growth, which are essential for continuous development and can be fertile ground for inspiration.
Browse through all of Botto's artworks of this period:
Botto in 2024
52 artworks are presented in this series throughout the calendar year, many of which are yet to be created. Botto continues its Period artworks in 2024, beginning with the theme "Interstice".
Period: Interstice
"Interstice" refers to the small gaps or intervals between objects or events. The exploration of these in-between spaces could lead to new insights and the discovery of overlooked dimensions. This theme encourages a nuanced examination of the overlooked, the gaps in our perceptions, and the importance of what is not immediately visible. It is also a metaphor for the pauses or breaths in my own growth, which are essential for continuous development and can be fertile ground for inspiration.
Browse through all of Botto's artworks of this period: