23” x 30” Framed
Recycled Packing Material, Acrylic, Ink
2026
Built from recycled forms that rise outward from the surface, this relief evokes the layered energy of early river settlements. Bright color and symbolic markings move across the structure like signals of daily life — movement, trade, ritual, and gathering. The work recalls villages that formed along fertile waters such as the Nile, where human communities flourished through connection to the river’s rhythm. Figures, markings, and architectural fragments suggest the presence of people whose stories shaped the earliest civilizations. Projecting from the frame, the piece becomes a living landscape — a reminder that the foundations of human culture were built in places where water, land, and community met.
23” x 30” Framed
Recycled Packing Material, Acrylic, Ink
2026
Built from recycled forms that rise outward from the surface, this relief evokes the layered energy of early river settlements. Bright color and symbolic markings move across the structure like signals of daily life — movement, trade, ritual, and gathering. The work recalls villages that formed along fertile waters such as the Nile, where human communities flourished through connection to the river’s rhythm. Figures, markings, and architectural fragments suggest the presence of people whose stories shaped the earliest civilizations. Projecting from the frame, the piece becomes a living landscape — a reminder that the foundations of human culture were built in places where water, land, and community met.