
Art, no matter in which form. lives from a feeling.
I’m Jyn Briar, an artist, author and filmmaker. I live and work on the edge of a forest, together with my dog Raze.
Many of my works don’t begin in a studio, but outside, when I sit in my car at night, writing, watching films or simply staying in that unbound space where thoughts haven’t fully settled yet.
My work moves within a dystopian atmosphere, where figures dissolve, environments collapse and moments feel unstable, as if something has already happened or is about to.
I have always been drawn to unstable realities. Not the obvious moments, but those seconds where something shifts before it is understood or long after it has already passed.
I work with drawing, photography, film and text, using each medium to approach the same idea from a different perspective. My writing follows the same rhythm as my visual work: cinematic, image-driven and focused on what is felt rather than explained.
Over time, this recurring fascination evolved into The Plic, a space dedicated to the fleeting moments that exist between what was and what is about to become.
What connects all my work is the attempt to capture the seconds before it shifts, a fleeting state that cannot be held, only recognized.