



Rendered with the precision of a naturalist and the drama of a stage set, the grasshopper becomes a monumental presenceβits translucent wings and segmented armor catching light like enamel, both delicate and rigorously engineered. The warm, sand-toned ground opens a quiet expanse beneath it, while the ornate ironwork frieze above reads as a human-made crown, compressing the insect between wilderness and decoration, instinct and culture. Suspended threads of white line at the base introduce a subtle dissonance, hinting at entanglement or the unseen forces that tether even the most poised creature. In this tension, the work meditates on vulnerability disguised as strength, and on the strange intimacy between the miniature and the grand.







