

A solitary figure emerges from a collage of architectural fragments, his calm, unwavering gaze hovering above a precarious structure that reads as both shelter and burden. The composition stacks tilted planes of ochre, red, and moss-green like shifting memories, while the patterned textures—roof tiles, scratched pigment, and stamped surfaces—give the scene the tactile weight of lived experience. Suspended between stability and displacement, the body’s bare feet anchor the work in human vulnerability, suggesting how identity is carried through constructed spaces that never fully contain it.