

This sculptural fish, assembled from an archive of rust-toned metal fragments, reads like a fossil of industry reanimatedβits body a mosaic of gears, plates, and riveted memories pressed into the silhouette of a living creature. Suspended on a curved stem, it hovers between specimen and apparition, casting a nervous shadow that underscores the tension between weighty material and implied motion. The muted, weathered palette against the raw wall turns the work into a meditation on survival and adaptation, where discarded machinery becomes a new kind of anatomy and the line between nature and manufacture quietly dissolves.







