



Rendered in a restrained blue monochrome, the scene reads like a quiet allegory of migration where two figures move through a calm, tree-lined margin while carrying entire worlds on their backs. The circular burdens—one packed with stacked facades, the other with domestic objects—compress private life and urban architecture into portable icons, turning memory and necessity into visible weight. The measured spacing between the walkers and the stillness of the background amplify a muted tension: progress continues, yet each step is negotiated against what cannot be left behind. In its clean contour and diagrammatic clarity, the work suggests that displacement is not only geographic but psychological, a continuous balancing of shelter, identity, and survival.







