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In Skydrop 3, Klitsa Antoniou creates a fragmented visual language that resists linear storytelling, drawing viewers into a space between presence and absence, past and present, the personal and the collective. Meaning emerges not only from the images but from the silences between them, the “hidden third” that connects the two panels. Skydrop 3 becomes a vessel of memory, inhabited by ghostly figures, parachutes, and shifting motifs like cloth, nets,… and seeds that move between presence and erasure. These are traces shaped by trauma and imagination, evoking displacement and loss. The title Skydrops holds this tension: what falls from the sky can heal or destroy. Antoniou turns the parachute into both a fragile symbol of hope and a witness to catastrophe. Skydrop 3 is a poetic reflection on descent, memory, and the uncertain space between salvation and ruin.
Klitsa Antoniou, based in Cyprus, is an interdisciplinary artist and professor whose work spans installation, performance, painting, sculpture, digital media, and site-specific interventions. She blends theory with materiality, employing techniques that privilege fragmentation, embodiment, and the liminal, creating environments that enact memory and evoke the uncanny. Antoniou’s art stirs a profound sense of absence, unresolved longing, and the silent persistence of wound—inviting viewers into spaces where uncertainty, disorientation, and possibility linger.