



This work stages a metamorphic figure suspended between organism and artifact, its torso braided with vegetal loops and cellular rings that read like both armor and infestation. The monochrome discipline—punctuated by faint stains of ochre and blood-red—turns light into a forensic instrument, revealing a body being engineered even as it decays into root and branch. The head dissolves into a barren tree, suggesting thought as an ecological ruin: memory sprouting where identity has been stripped, each twig a nerve exposed to the white void. By juxtaposing meticulous textures with sudden emptiness, the composition speaks to contemporary fragility—how resilience can look indistinguishable from entanglement.







