

The work transforms the familiar silhouette of legs into a totemic landscape, where a giraffe-like lattice becomes a warm, earthen ground for bursts of butterflies and blossoms—nature’s smallest emissaries rendered as precious iconography. Against the clean, clinical void of the backdrop, the painted surface reads like a living skin: patterned, migratory, and insistently joyful, as if biodiversity itself were reclaiming the body as its habitat. The dialogue between the sculpture’s truncated anatomy and its lush ornament suggests both vulnerability and celebration, turning absence into an invitation to imagine wholeness through color, metamorphosis, and renewal.







