Janet Hafoka

Janet Hafoka's art practice focuses on transience and time passing, exploring both the uncertainty and beauty in the short lived.

The centuries-old fascination with the 'golden hour' is referenced, known as the brief period after sunrise and before sunset when the sun casts a golden light. Inspired by this elusive light, artists would create their own impressions long after it had passed.

With decaying subjects illuminated, falling and in flight, Janet's images breathe life into nature past its prime. Through this process her work highlights value where existence is temporary.


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