The buzz in the sky, glow on the land

Part of the solo show “Snail in the Sky”, June 2024

This exhibition aims to juxtapose warfare with non-human entities. It explores how unmanned war vehicles and tiny ground creatures coexist within their worlds, against a backdrop of human-induced destruction. This is a short dream. Someone else’s dream. The snails are watching us from the ceiling like drones and soon there will be a world they will dominate.

Installation on the ground and in the ceiling, 2024

Latex, paper mache, paper, wax, liquid plastic, air dry clay, handcrafted braids, plastic pipe, chromatic alginate, black sand, textile hardener, black light, transparent nylon, metallic foil, silver leaf, glitter, plastic bottle, dried pomegranate, blue light, lead, porcelain clay.

This ground installation imagines a fictional future where slugs, frogs, tadpoles, and other easily overlooked creatures mutate as organic materials vanish. The giant slug, akin to a drone, watches silently from above.