

This work turns the familiar bicycle wheel into a pliant, almost calligraphic body, where rubber and spoke become line, and engineering yields to a quiet surrealism. Set against a warm, earthen field, the distorted rims read like looping glyphs—evidence of pressure, motion, and time—casting soft shadows that anchor their improbable posture. The tension of thin spokes against the sagging contour suggests resilience under strain, as if utility itself has been bent into a meditation on endurance and the fragility of form.







