

Framed within the cold geometry of binocular lenses, two parallel realities unfold like paired memories that refuse to reconcile: a grinning, doll-like figure suspended in an empty sky, and a rural vignette shadowed by a hanging noose. The monochrome wash and drifting stains behave like fog on the mind, eroding certainty while the circular apertures insist on the act of looking as both witness and accomplice. By splitting innocence from consequence—play from punishment—the work suggests how violence can be normalized through distance, turning landscape into testimony and vision into moral burden.







