
Marisa Takal’s Pathfinders presents nine vividly painted doors, each radiating distinct visual energy. These doors defy utility, questioning boundaries between inside and outside, freedom and confinement. Once symbols of division and control, they now stand liberated—both sides visible, stripped of function. Takal reimagines them as expressive, individual presences, no longer barriers but beings, unmoored from their roles and gathered in collective vibrancy.