Tivarnella Art Consulting presents *The Weight of the Unspoken* in Trieste, a solo exhibition by Andrea Tomicich, curated by Enea Chersicola. The project takes the form of a visual exploration of silence and its emotional implications, delving into what remains suspended between experience and memory: unspoken words, missed gestures, and broken relationships. Through the use of infrared photography, the artist constructs an alternative perceptual dimension, in which the visible is transfigured and the image opens up to an “other” reality, capable of making tangible what normally escapes the gaze. Infrared light alters the color rendering and structure of landscapes, generating suspended, alienating atmospheres that become a visual metaphor for absence and the unsaid. In each image, what is missing takes center stage. Absence takes shape as an active presence, as a persistent trace of a time that will not return and of words that have not found form. When it appears, the human figure is captured in a restrained dimension, suspended between waiting and memory. The gesture is not completed; the gaze is not resolved. The images do not narrate, but suggest, opening a space for reflection in which the viewer is called upon to confront their own experience. The project unfolds as a meditation on the relationship between time, memory, and consciousness, offering a vision in which silence becomes matter and photography a tool for giving form to what remains invisible.