




A fractured choreography unfolds across a sea of oxidized turquoise, where rust-toned shards read as both architecture and bodiesβfigures caught mid-assembly, mid-collapse. The composition hinges on a tense horizontal divide: above, a storm of monochrome marks presses down like memory or industrial smoke; below, the cooler field becomes a contested ground where debris tries to become narrative. Scraped textures and corroded surfaces turn material decay into metaphor, suggesting resilience that is inseparable from damage, and a humanity reconstructed from remnants rather than ideals.







