Label Gallery File

At home, she hung the empty frame on her bedroom wall. It felt absurd—a border around nothing. But every morning, she glanced at it. Every evening, she glanced again.

The first thing you notice about Label Gallery is that it doesn’t sell art. It sells the frames—but not just any frames. Each frame arrives with a small, typed label where the artist’s name and title would be. Only the label is blank except for a single, scrawled price and a date from the future. label gallery

The bell above the door chimed like a faraway church. Inside, the air smelled of cedar and old paper. No one was at the counter, but a handwritten sign said: Choose your frame. Write your own price. The gallery keeps the label. At home, she hung the empty frame on her bedroom wall

But the label had changed. The date remained the same, but beneath it, new text had appeared: “Appears for 3 seconds every 23 months. Do not touch the glass.” Every evening, she glanced again