In the expansive theater where shadows play, horizons are painted edges of imagined worlds. They script boundaries, not defined by geographic lines, but by the invisible whispers of silhouetted shapes.
A horizon is perceived not seen. Its delineation emerges from the interaction between light and obscurity. In this interplay, it is the shadows, the intricate weavings of absence and presence, that craft the boundaries we define yet never possess.
Shadows describe horizons in language older than light itself. They are the voiceless architects of distance and perspective, tracing invisible lines across a canvas of existence. Through shadows, potential becomes tangible, and boundaries become realms of possibility.
Each horizon is a paradox, both a destination and the end of paths unknown. What lies beyond is a labyrinth of dreams woven by the threads of shadow and light.
To explore further, traverse these pathways: Visible Ambiguity, Adam and Illusion, Dreams Invisible.