

This sculptural tableau reads like a compressed epic: a procession of spare, elongated figures advances across a narrow horizon, their silhouettes cut sharply against the void, suggesting migration not as spectacle but as endurance. The warm, earthen vessel below—half-bowl, half-landmass—anchors the journey in material memory, while the embedded, serene face functions as a silent witness, a buried ancestry that both supports and haunts the forward motion. The tension between rough, tactile surfaces and the quiet poise of the visage turns the piece into an allegory of displacement—where every step forward is weighted by what is carried, what is left behind, and what remains within.







