30.01 - 20.04.2026
Introduction to the Exhibition
“When light and shadow flow across the screen, it gives a story its intended beginning and end. My impulse to pick up the brush, however, stems from a deep affection for the language of cinema, the exquisite compositions, the carefully considered colour palettes, and the layered narrative ingenuity embedded within storyboards. Each of these conceal details worth savoring time and again, and have become invaluable sources for my everyday creative practice.
I seek to capture these moments that move me most, distilling dialogue, emotion, pauses, and lingering afterthoughts from film into images that can be touched and held. At the same time, these works serve as a privately cherished tribute to the films I love.
These illustrations are short poems written for cinema, and relaxed encounters belonging solely to the brush and the moving image. Welcome to Another Kind of Screening. Here, illustration meets film; you may rediscover a cinematic moment lodged in your memory, and perhaps a new story begins, at the very instant you pause to gaze upon these illustrations.”- Yolanda Kog