In the series Connection, Cornelia Seuss explores the quiet forces that link people, places, and inner landscapes. Paths, bridges, and transitions appear as visual metaphors for movement between departure and arrival, between outer space and inner experience.
Stairs, walkways, and horizons guide the viewer’s gaze into depth while suggesting an inner journey. They speak of development, growth, and the search for orientation. In this way, places become spaces of resonance – thresholds between past and future, between the familiar and what is yet to emerge.
Light, color, and composition enter into a calm dialogue, creating an atmosphere in which connection becomes tangible. Within the interplay of movement and stillness, a space opens where trust, memory, and belonging can unfold.
The series invites the viewer to experience connection not only as a relationship between places and people, but as a fundamental force of life – an invisible thread linking inner and outer worlds, the individual path and shared existence.