



A solitary figure strains beneath a mountain that is also a living atlas—terraced with cities, forests, cliffs, and wandering animals—suggesting the quiet, relentless weight of carrying an entire world’s histories and futures. The composition hinges on a stark contrast between the vast, meticulously layered mass and the surrounding white void, turning negative space into a kind of silence where responsibility echoes. Soft washes of green and ochre lend the “burden” an earthy tenderness, while the birds circling near the summit introduce a fragile counterpoint of freedom, as if release is always visible yet never quite reachable. In this surreal balance, the work reads as both a portrait of human endurance and a meditation on stewardship: what we build, what we protect, and what ultimately leans on us.







