In the series Connection, Cornelia Seuss explores the quiet relationships that weave together people, places, and inner spaces. Her works depict transitions, paths, and connecting elements in which closeness becomes tangible – often beyond words and without a fixed direction. Bridges, horizons, and symbolic places do not only represent movement in the outer world, but also reflect inner processes of growth, letting go, and arriving. Here, closeness does not arise through stillness, but through conscious movement and the act of being on the way. Light, color, and composition enter into a calm dialogue, making visible what carries us: trust, memory, and the deep human need for belonging. The series invites us to understand connection as a vital force – between past and future, inner and outer worlds, the individual path and shared existence.