This piece explores the idea that hope can exist beneath the surface — buried, fragmented, yet still present. The partially obscured hands emerge from textured layers of earth, parchment, and forest imagery, suggesting memory, ancestry, and survival held within the landscape itself.
The stitched and torn elements reference preservation and repair, while the light filtering through the trees gestures toward endurance and renewal. The work reflects the belief that even after erosion, displacement, or silence, traces of care and human connection remain.
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This piece explores the idea that hope can exist beneath the surface — buried, fragmented, yet still present. The partially obscured hands emerge from textured layers of earth, parchment, and forest imagery, suggesting memory, ancestry, and survival held within the landscape itself.
The stitched and torn elements reference preservation and repair, while the light filtering through the trees gestures toward endurance and renewal. The work reflects the belief that even after erosion, displacement, or silence, traces of care and human connection remain.
10×10x.8