

This work stages a quiet parliament of small, skeletal figures perched on luminous squares, each body suspended between arrival and retreat as if caught in the pause before speech. Radiating wedges of muted color converge to a single, pulsing center, turning the surface into a compass of inner states while the stitched, circular textures read like ripples of thought expanding and colliding. The hard white “windows” promise clarity, yet the long shadows insist on the weight of presence—suggesting that community can be arranged with perfect geometry and still remain profoundly solitary. In its measured rhythm of repetition and difference, the piece becomes a meditation on modern connection: shared light, separate seats, and a common gravity drawing everyone toward the same unseen core.







