

Set against an expanse of cool, silent blue, the work stages a delicate confrontation between industrial infrastructure and the insistence of life: a corroded pipe becomes both horizon and constraint, while water bursts upward in a brief, jewel-like choreography. The suspended shard of soil—impossibly afloat—reads as a miniature sanctuary, where a tender sprout rises with quiet defiance, fed by the very system that also suggests scarcity and neglect. Light is treated as a moral substance here, catching each droplet like a momentary blessing, turning leakage into grace and reminding us that survival often arrives through fractures rather than design.







