

This sculptural tableau stages a quiet parable of hierarchy and vulnerability: horned, carved creatures negotiate a terraced brick dais as if it were a social architecture, where elevation reads as privilege and descent as exposure. The warm, hand-worked wood grain and faceted cuts lend the animals a totemic solidity, while the stark black form—dense, almost void-like—introduces a gravitational counterweight that pulls the scene toward uncertainty. Light grazes the stepped surfaces to choreograph a measured procession of shadows, turning the platform into a psychological landscape where curiosity and caution meet at the edge of contact.







