The Weight of Illumination approaches light not as revelation, but as burden. Illumination does not liberate the figure; it settles upon it, exposing without absolution. To be seen is not to be clarified, but to be held accountable to presence.
Within THE CONSEQUENCE OF LIGHT, this image establishes the series’ central proposition: light acts upon the body with consequence. Visibility becomes a condition that alters posture, tension, and self-relation. What is illuminated must endure being known, even partially.
Light here is not symbolic. It is operative.