In the circles of the orbits, in the rhythm of years, months and days, we get used to the order which remains unrecognized. During the day, we face the impression that we’re able to grasp the reality, to sense, to know, to be convinced that what we see is not deceptive. Nightfall bewilders us, seduces us into blindness, to closing the gates of knowledge and giving up the desire to penetrate deeper.
Yet, If we surpass our limitations and take a look around, we can see the enchanting colours and shapes that have stopped in the midnight calmness or that have been buffeted by alarming gusts. Driven by our accelerating heartbeat, we look at what we pass by during the day, and thanks to the shadows of the Moon we can understand the dimensions of the Earth; thanks to the sparkling stars we can perceive the infiniteness of space and time; and thanks to the echoes of our breath we realize our strength and fragility.
Moondust is about finding nocturnal places, connecting them with the inner landscapes of feelings and revealing them in the unseen, yet real light. Moondust is about the fragile raw beauty of the Earth and us on it.