

The work stages a quiet procession across a pale, almost erased ground, where figures appear less like individuals than drifting traces of passageβhuman presence rendered transient against the decisive curve of the road. The sinuous bend, edged with vivid grasses and small red blooms, becomes a threshold between lived urgency and natureβs patient continuity, while the scattered luggage suggests migration as both burden and necessity. A lone pedestrian strides with purpose, yet the softened contours and fading silhouettes imply a memory-scape, as if the scene were being recalled rather than witnessed, carrying the hush of displacement and the hope of arrival.







