The piece reflects on the Black body states of movement, memory & displacement. The figures exist within water, a space that carries histories of passage loss & a raw survival.
Though gathered, they remain unanchored and unable to fully arrive and connect. The shifting landscape and restless air mirrors this instability, where presence is constant, but belonging is fragile, as ‘Isolation’ here is not really an emptiness but something inherited. Carried & continuously lived, as this work depicts ‘Isolation’ as a movement within people not just as physical.