Point and Line to Plane

Devastated after the death of a friend, a young woman attempts to extract meaning from this intense loss as she discovers signs in her daily life and the art of Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky. Borrowing its title from Kandinsky’s 1926 book of the same name, Point and Line to Plane portrays the phenomenon of ‘magical thinking’ endured during an individual journey to process, heal and document a period of mourning. As the woman peers deeper into the invisible, the resurrecting potential of perception helps illuminate the power of how we choose to look and, moreover, how we see.