Burn of Light
Burn of Light captures a moment in which the human body appears to ignite from within. Emerging through a fluid surface of light and shadow, the figure is partially dissolved by movement and texture, transforming the body into a luminous presence rather than a fixed form.
With arms lifted upward, the gesture suggests both vulnerability and release — a quiet surrender to the energy moving through the body. The flowing surface softens the boundaries between skin, light, and matter, allowing the figure to exist somewhere between physical presence and abstraction.
In this suspended state, the body becomes more than an object of representation. It turns into a vessel of intensity — a fleeting moment where sensuality, freedom, and light converge. The image invites the viewer to experience the body not as a stable form, but as a living field of energy where illumination seems to emerge from within.
Aleksander Santo
Burn of Light, 2025
Direct print on 5 mm acrylic (methacrylate)
Printed on Epson SureColor V7000 with white ink
100 × 150 cm
Edition of 10 + 1 Artist Proof
Presented framed
Certificate of authenticity included