
Hollis Heichemer: Moving in Stillness presents paintings that capture imperceptible shifts and movements within a two-dimensional space — rich gradations of greens and blues shifting from dark intensity to light-filled translucency. Colors appear active beneath the surface, creating a sense of depth that invites the viewer to step inward rather than merely observe. Drawing on Heraclitus's river analogy, Heichemer frames reality as constant flux, her canvases less concerned with capturing events than with making visible the subtle movements that ultimately comprise a life. "The way I see paintings," she says, "is a moment to meet yourself."