Tuesday, November 3 is about the passing of time, light and landscape. It depicts moments of separation, as a storm shifts across a small frame of ocean. A moment when the atmosphere congeals, comes together with pieces of water and sky to manifest shapes and colours. As the fleeting storm softens and liquefies across the screen, shapes separate and lines of light move. Silence envelopes the work. The absence of sound is at the centre, allowing you to focus on the developing scene. The absence of sound abstracts. Caroline Duchatelet depicts the landscape removed from the world and of something other, something cosmological, something transcendent.