

Suspended against cool industrial blues, a row of metal milk canisters hangs like quiet pendulums, their dull sheen catching a restrained light that turns utilitarian objects into memorial forms. The partial body of the animal at the edge introduces a tender, living counterpoint—flesh beside steel—suggesting the unseen labor and vulnerability that underpin systems of production. On the right, the weathered, scorched surface and isolated vessel read as a scarred relic, collapsing time into a single emblem of use, loss, and endurance. The composition moves from orderly repetition to bruised singularity, charting a passage from routine to remembrance.







