Never before have I seen so much beauty as I have since picking up my humble camera.

With camera in hand, my pace slows, my mind empties, my eyes widen - and I begin to wander with open curiosity, free of my inner critic, awash with a river of joy running through me.

My artistic practice reflects the Daily Wanderings of my ORDINARY LIFE – where I contemplate and ruminate in The Space Between.

In a world that urges us to define our position, align with a cause, rush to find meaning, and label our experiences — what would it feel like to live in The Space Between?

The Space Between is both a personal practice and an offering — an invitation to dwell in the liminal, the overlooked, the not-yet-resolved. It is a space of quiet tension, with a hum of aliveness:

Time stretching.

Edges blurring.

Rationality fading.

Emotion rising.

In my artistic practice, I’m drawn to the subtle textures of urban life — a reflection, an object out of place, a fleeting human trace, the edge between presence and absence.

These fragments, often dismissed or unnoticed, carry a quiet poetry and a stillness that beckons me towards them. They remind me that the world is always speaking, even when I’m not listening.

My photographs are not declarations, nor do they tell a story. They are portholes — invitations to soften your gaze, to dwell in ambiguity, to sense rather than interpret.

The Space Between is where a new way of seeing becomes possible — one that holds uncertainty with grace, finds beauty in the unresolved, and seeks connection beyond division.

What new reality might you imagine, if you allowed yourself to live in The Space Between?

Lisa

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Lisa Di Fruscia is a photographer, artist, and teacher based in Montreal, QC, Canada.

Working with both film and digital photography under the artist name, Post Velum, Lisa is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Concordia University.