



In a hushed monochrome world, a horse and a solitary figure emerge as if remembered rather than seen, their bodies braided into a thicket of oversized leaves that both conceal and cradle them. The restrained grayscale modeling lends the pair a sculptural stillness, while the swirling foliage—more pattern than habitat—creates a sense of enclosure, like nature turning into a private chamber of thought. This interplay of tenderness and camouflage suggests an intimacy with the untamable: the human seeks communion, yet must do so through listening, patience, and partial disappearance. Subtle red flecks punctuate the quiet surface like pulse points, hinting that beneath the calm lies a living, vulnerable current.
| Net Quantity | the human seeks communion, yet must do so through listening, patience, and partial disappearance. Subtle red flecks punctuate the quiet surface like pulse points, hinting that beneath the calm lies a living, vulnerable current. |







