

This sculptural assemblage turns the familiar bicycle into a quietly surreal vehicle of memory, where bronze-like patina and attenuated linework suspend the object between utility and reverie. The circular geometry of the wheels is reimagined as profile-like silhouettes, suggesting that motion is not only mechanical but psychologicalβan inward journey carried on the promise of travel. Small, clustered figures in the rear platform read like passengers of thought, their compressed scale emphasizing the weight of shared experience against the airy openness of negative space. In its delicate balance of mass and void, the work proposes that every commute is also a passage through identity, time, and companionship.







