

A procession of small, childlike busts advances diagonally through a field of warm, stage-like light, their soft shadows stretching behind them like the weight of memory. The restrained paletteβchalky skin tones punctuated by a sudden blueβturns each face into a fragile icon, suspended between innocence and a quiet, unsettling resignation. By repeating nearly identical heads yet varying their expressions and adornments, the work suggests how individuality persists even as it is arranged, queued, and gently disciplined by an unseen order. The generous emptiness around them becomes as eloquent as the figures themselves, a silence that frames the tenderness and unease of being watched, catalogued, and grown.







