

A low, metallic swarm radiates from a central, hexagonal monolith, as if an industrial relic has become the hive-heart of a new species. The polished, dark disc reads like a shallow pool or altar, catching fragments of light that turn each spindly limb into a trembling calligraphy of tension and readiness. Hovering between sculpture and specimen, the work stages a quiet parable of contagion and communityβhow systems replicate, how authority crystallizes, and how life persists by colonizing the very surfaces meant to contain it.







