SEPULCHRE 1
A roof, upended, no longer overhead but standing as witness.
A door, repeated as image, fixed where no passage opens.
Shelter becomes surface, threshold becomes tomb.
The work holds in suspension the language of enclosure and release—
a sepulchre where absence is heavy,
where the promise of entry is only apparition.
Here, material unmoors from its purpose;
here, faith and fracture speak through each other.
What was once a covering becomes a monument to its own undoing.
Wood, Paper
96 x 60 x 60

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