

This whimsical bronze tableau fuses creature and dwelling: a tortoise advances with deliberate, ancestral calm while an entire homestead—roofline and branching growth—rises from its shell like a carried memory. The patinated greens and earthen browns read as time made visible, suggesting weather, moss, and the slow alchemy of endurance, while the compact composition balances weight and uplift—grounded feet below, restless foliage above. In making “home” literally mobile, the work turns migration into intimacy, proposing that shelter is not a place we arrive at, but a living structure we nurture and bear through change.