The Shape Of Time

As the year winds down, many of us find ourselves thinking about time – how it passes, how it lingers, and how it shapes the moments we hold onto. In the weeks before Christmas and the arrival of a new year, reflection feels almost instinctive. It’s a natural pause in the calendar, and this season we’ve chosen to lean into that feeling with our final exhibition of the year.

For this closing show, Artsnug brings together fifteen Time Explorers from the Artsnug family – each offering a distinct interpretation of this ever-present force. Through their work, time becomes something we can see and feel – a visual record, a question, a moment suspended.

Some artworks explore time as an illusion, where past and present blur at the edges. Others observe the quiet cycles of the natural world – leaves shifting shape as they move from one stage to the next, seasons changing. And in paintings of skies and urban horizons, time appears as a personal archive – fragments of light and experience lifted from daily life.

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