Liminal
Liminal
Title meaning
Liminal comes from the Latin word limen, meaning “threshold.”
It refers to a transitional space or state — being in between two things. Neither here nor there, but on the edge of both.
“Liminal” is a moment suspended between two truths.
One figure tilts her head back, eyes closed — lost in surrender. The other meets your gaze, steady and unblinking — present, certain.
Between them, a hummingbird hovers mid-flight, threading softness and strength through space and silence.
This piece explores the edges of identity, transition, and the feminine experience — how we exist in both quiet reflection and bold awareness. It’s about holding contradictions, and the beauty that lives between them.
Hanging suggestions
Liminal invites reflection — not just on what we see, but on what we feel in the spaces in between. This piece becomes a striking anchor in any room, drawing in attention and sparking connection.
Materials & Details
Medium: Acrylics, spray paint, and ink on PVC foam board
Finish: Varnished for protection and longevity
Measures: 155 × 118 × 2.5 cm
Frame: High-quality wooden frame by Kjærulff