

Suspended in a stark, nocturnal field of stippled light, the elongated form reads as both organism and artifact—its surface incised with meticulous hatching, yet violated by a constellation of nails that converts flesh into a site of construction. The composition’s diagonal thrust and precarious supports create a tense choreography between levitation and collapse, while the hard monochrome denies warmth, insisting on a clinical clarity. In this suspended violence, the work meditates on how bodies—natural or mechanical—are disciplined, repaired, and displayed, turning endurance into a kind of engineered stillness.