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Them
To look at an animal as if seeing it for the first time.
To suspend knowledge. To forget its name.
These animal figures do not seek illustration, but encounter. They emerge in varying formats and media, as if each appearance demanded its own material, its own scale, its own breath.
To see the animal here is also to see oneself displaced. Something in it resembles us, yet without language. Something in us still belongs to it.
Between distance and intimacy, this series explores that fragile space where the animal ceases to be a subject of study and becomes once again a presence — mysterious, dense, irreducible.
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