IRINI MIGA

Untitled (Shading light)

A small piece of paper rests quietly in a corner, almost unnoticed, until a beam of light finds it—gently shading its surface, as if trying to reveal what it holds. Upon it, a simple line reads: “A poem about nothing could be one about everything too.” The words do not assert themselves; they surface gently, as if revealed rather than read.

The moment unfolds as a subtle revelation, inviting the viewer to pause, to look closer, and to cherish what might otherwise be overlooked—where even the smallest, most unassuming things in life carry weight.