In a bustling city, a female painter finds peace and clarity through monochrome art, using the color blue to explore stillness, presence, and the endless freedom of the moment.
Director’s Vision for ‘The Color of Stillness’
I believe that at the core of all artistic practices is a quest for freedom. But what is the most radical and honest pursuit of freedom a human can undertake? Beyond external stress, anxieties, desires, and addiction, there lies a deeper layer of internal monologues—our repetitive thought patterns that we often identify with.
This film explores the most profound form of freedom: liberation from oneself. It reveals how connecting with the pure presence of your inner observer through monotone artistic practice can ignite the quiet revolution — the liberation of your true self. It may not last long, but it offers a glimpse of life in its genuine colors.



