

This work gathers a low, bristling thicket of metallic stems and seed-like pods into a horizonless field, where growth feels both fragile and stubbornly insistent. The burnished, mottled surfaces catch light in quick flashes, turning the sculpture into a restless ecosystem—part botanical memory, part industrial residue—hovering between nurture and corrosion. Its flattened sprawl invites an intimate, ground-level gaze, as if the viewer is asked to witness resilience not as triumph but as quiet persistence amid scarcity.







