

This glossy red sculpture stages communication as a physical force: a calm human bust is pierced by a corrugated conduit that terminates in an oversized ear, turning listening into both destination and demand. The saturated lacquer and seamless surfaces seduce like industrial design, yet the violent linear thrust suggests how speech can colonize another’s interior space, collapsing intimacy into intrusion. Set against the softened greens of the outdoors, the work reads as an urgent emblem of modern attention—where connection is engineered, amplified, and never entirely gentle.







