
These works are unfolding as a fragmented procession suspended somewhere between ritual and revelation. The “beings” that emerge within them are not intended as literal representations, but as beings carrying the tension of communion, occupying the fragile space between humanity and collective salvation. I see them as wanderers moving through uncertainty, bearing symbols of devotion while remaining unsure of what awaits them beyond the journey. Through this body of work, I am exploring themes of communal suffering, faith, and sacred transmission. I am interested in the ways redemption may reveal itself not through grand gestures, but through shared vulnerability and our willingness to carry one another's unseen burdens. Each composition functions as a contemporary parable: raw, imperfect, and searching; illuminated by echoes of scripture and spiritual reflection without ever fully surrendering to doctrine. In this space, the work has invited continuing contemplation on what it means to seek grace, connection, and meaning amid uncertainty.