

Set against a scorched, earthen ground, the horned animal becomes a walking architectureβits translucent body tessellated with tiny doors and windows that suggest a civilization carried in silence, both shelter and burden. The palette of ochres and rusts breathes like heated soil, while sinuous black lines and drifting crimson forms read as memory-trails or omens, binding the creature to a landscape that feels at once mythic and bruised by time. Suspended above, the floating settlement mirrors the body below, proposing a fable of displacement where home is no longer a place but a fragile, migrating idea. In this tender tension between innocence and erosion, the work asks whether belonging is built, inherited, or simply endured.







