Descrizione Opera / Biografia
Bees move through this work as quite witnessess, symbols of organic life, community and survival. They carry the weight of a warming world, pollinating a future that feels increasingly uncertain.
An igloo rises as both shelter and warning: a structure born from ice and necessity, now rendered permanent through artificial means.
What was once temporary becomes fixed. What was once natural becomes altered.
Electric currents trace the invisible forces that bind and disrupt us - technology, energy, consumption and climate.
Encased between hive and ice, nature and industry, this work reflects the fragile architectures we build to survive - and ask whether permanence is protection, or part of the crisis itself.