

A hybrid figure stands as a living cabinet of curiosities, its skin turned inside-out into a map of organs, insects, birds, and coralβan atlas where biology and imagination share the same bloodstream. The pale, porous ground is punctuated by floating symbols and soft chromatic orbs, creating a weightless cosmos that both shelters and interrogates the central body, as if thought itself were drifting debris. Fragmented geometry crowns the head like a broken halo, suggesting an identity continually assembled from data, myth, and specimen. The work reads as a quiet meditation on interdependence: the human not as sovereign center, but as a temporary habitat for countless systems, each insisting on its own fragile beauty.







