

This bronze tableau reads like a weathered doorway between eras: a fractured architectural shell is overtaken by an insistent tree, its limbs threading through voids as if nature were reclaiming memory itself. The figures—quietly gathered at the threshold—offer a human counterpoint to the ruin’s jagged apertures, their stillness suggesting both refuge and hesitation before what has been lost or left behind. Light pools on the patinated surfaces and catches in the cut-outs, turning absence into a sculptural material and making erosion feel deliberate, almost lyrical. In the dialogue between rooted growth and collapsing structure, the work stages endurance as a communal act, where belonging is forged inside the broken frame.







