Gap | - Gvenet, Alice & Princess (angy) ((install))

If Gvenet is the anchor, Alice is the horizon. Her contribution to the project introduces a layer of whimsy and complexity. Alice’s style often leans into the abstract, offering a sharp contrast to the rawness of her counterparts. In "Gap," she navigates the melody and the mood with a lighter touch, injecting a sense of storytelling that feels almost cinematic. She occupies the "gap" itself—the liminal space that connects the grit of Gvenet to the polish of Princess.

And so the gap became a doorway, not to forgetting, but to remembering that even the sharpest anger can be bridged by a single honest word.

Angy almost laughed. Alice kissed Gvenet’s forehead. “You’re hired as royal peacekeeper.” gap - gvenet, alice & princess (angy)

The title itself is a clever nod to the project’s internal logic. It acknowledges that these three artists are not trying to be the same. The "gap" is the tension—the disconnect that makes the connection electric.

Inside the gap, however, she found not a void, but a scene: sat on a floating velvet stool, calmly reading a book titled On the Nature of Forgotten Things . Beside her stood Princess Angy , whose name suited her temper. Angy paced in a tight circle, sparks flying from her silver tiara. If Gvenet is the anchor, Alice is the horizon

“See?” Angy growled. “She’s always correcting me. That’s why I’m angry.”

In the shimmering kingdom of Veridia, there was a peculiar gap—not a crack in the ground or a missing fence plank, but a Gap in Memory . It existed between the royal library and the old clock tower, a space where time itself forgot to move. Few dared enter, for those who did often forgot why they came. In "Gap," she navigates the melody and the

In that moment, the gap shimmered and sealed. The hum stopped. The floating stool touched solid floor. Gvenet’s chronometer ticked forward for the first time in a century.

“That’s your problem,” Angy hissed. “You think everything fits into numbers. But this gap exists because of a royal argument. Alice and I disagreed on who should inherit the Sunset Throne. The fight cracked reality.”

The GAP, or Generation Gap, refers to the differences in values, attitudes, and behaviors between different generations, particularly between younger and older generations.

She closed her notebook. “Gap closed. Cause: unresolved conflict. Solution: apology and a mediocre bee metaphor.”