

Rendered with the buoyant candor of a sketchbook confession, the scene turns travel into a comic theatre where bodies become signposts and desire is mapped as a tangle of arrows, labels, and suitcase-stickers. The warm wash of ochre behind the figures reads like a sunlit promise, yet the crowded typography and crisscrossing routes expose a nervous abundance—choice as both liberation and mild tyranny. By flattening space into a playful diagram, the artist suggests that “destination” is less a place than a performance we rehearse: identities packed, pointed, and perpetually in transit.







