Traces in White
Visual Poetry by Hana
Paper, color, light —
three traces in white,
three ways of touching the invisible.
These works form a bridge.
Not between things,
but between perception and sensing.
Like in the language of the Inuit,
where there are many words for snow —
not to explain it,
but to preserve what is felt.
To the text trace [On Snow That Bears Many Names →]
Trace in White — Paper

Paper holds traces without making a sound.
One page responds to the other — and in between?
The silence from which both arise.
Trace in White — Color

A touch of sheen, with inner warmth.
The two color fields meet in quiet dialogue.
Trace in White — Light

Light that does not illuminate, but remembers.
This pair of images resembles a gentle, searching dialogue.
Three Traces — Paper, Color, Light
A bridge between what is visible —
and what remains felt.

The triptych unites the three aspects of the series.
An invitation to look where there is almost nothing to see —
and to sense what remains when everything has become still.
The FineART prints invite stillness. They are created on high-quality artist papers with delicate texture and a soft sheen. They preserve the subtle nuances of white and let each trace glow quietly — a reserved stage for light and transparency.
FineART prints on artist paper, limited and certified.