Oliver Cuvelette bases his work on a personal interpretation of moments, offering an emotional vision that invites observers to explore what lies beyond the obvious. Rather than representing the external world, his practice seeks to reach the inner world of each viewer, encouraging them to take ownership of what they see and discover their own meaning within it. In Framed, the artist uses the window as a poetic and universal element, where one frame contains another. By superimposing perspectives, the work questions the way we look and becomes an invitation to daydream and contemplation.