Same in Every Language 4
24 W × 24 H × 7 D cm

In this work, I have painted layers of human hands upon the mesh, rendering them with a translucent quality that allows them to merge and overlap. By doing so, I am challenging the sieve's function; I want to show that the human touch and the impulse to connect are elements that should never be filtered out. The hands appear like a soft, collective echo, suggesting that our need for solidarity is a fundamental constant that exists regardless of the borders we cross. This piece is a meditation on the beauty of what remains when we stop sorting ourselves into categories and instead recognize the universal language of empathy that we all carry