STYLE
Minimalist Abstraction, Architectural Meditation, Digital Silence
SUJET
Passage, Threshold, Light, Transition, Introspection, Emptiness
COULEUR
Emerald Green, Soft Rose, Chalk White, Slate Grey, Pale Sand
FORMULAIRE
Portrait
ÉDITION
3
PRIX*


Threshold Light by Philippe Ceulemans captures a silent architectural void—a passage infused with stillness, softness, and spiritual weight. The curved wall leads to a doorway lit with pale, ethereal light, suggesting not an end but a beginning: a threshold between inner space and infinite possibility.
There is no human figure, yet the presence of potential is overwhelming. The viewer becomes the protagonist, drawn into the unknown. Light becomes an invitation. The minimalist geometry evokes sacred architecture, a digital sanctuary where emotion is carved not from stone, but from silence.
The work was created entirely through digital and code-based processes, emphasizing the fusion of architectural precision and meditative openness. This is not merely a room—it is a space for transformation, a moment of contemplation rendered in form, tone, and luminous emptiness.
