Untitled
Iron wire, heat shrink film, metal paint, silicone, 23.6 × 11.8 × 7.87 in, 59.1 × 7.87 × 9.84 in, 2024
The work presents a metallic shell made from wire, shrink film, and sprayed paint, pierced with openings where fragments of silicone flesh emerge. This contrast between the cold surface and the soft material inside creates a sharp image of coldness and oppression against vulnerable bodies.

Beyond the form, the piece reflects on exclusion and identity, particularly the experiences of the LGBTQ community. Social systems often impose stereotypes and boundaries that deny difference, forcing individuals into silence. These hidden fragments of flesh suggest a presence that cannot be erased. They speak to the pain of isolation, but also to persistence and resilience, reminding us that even under oppressive conditions, identity continues to resist and endure.
Untitled explores the relationship between gender identity and social exclusion. Using iron wire, shrink film, metallic paint, and silicone, a skeletal framework symbolizes rigid social structures. Covered with fabric and sprayed with metal paint, the surface evokes societal coldness and oppression. Fragments of silicone flesh embedded in its perforations represent broken identities, reflecting the fragmentation and marginalization of LGBTQ individuals.

These pieces, scattered yet persistent, challenge stereotypes and boundaries, while also revealing the hidden existence beneath. The work draws from the phenomenon of social neglect and the “social death” of those excluded, expressing both isolation and resilience within oppressive structures.
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Coldness and Oppression   ✚
Coldness and Oppression
The soft material inside creates a sharp image of coldness and oppression against vulnerable bodies
Exclusion and Identity   ✚
Exclusion and Identity
Beyond the form, the piece reflects on exclusion and identity
LGBTQ   ✚
LGBTQ
 Identity, particularly the experiences of the LGBTQ community
Stereotypes and Boundaries   ✚
Stereotypes and Boundaries
Social systems often impose stereotypes and boundaries that deny difference, forcing individuals into silence.
Isolation   ✚
Isolation
They speak to the pain of isolation, but also to persistence and resilience

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Untitled
Iron wire, heat shrink film, metal paint, silicone

23.6 × 11.8 × 7.87 in, 59.1 × 7.87 × 9.84 in

2024
From Rexhibit
The work presents a metallic shell made from wire, shrink film, and sprayed paint, pierced with openings where fragments of silicone flesh emerge. This contrast between the cold surface and the soft material inside creates a sharp image of coldness and oppression against vulnerable bodies.

Beyond the form, the piece reflects on exclusion and identity, particularly the experiences of the LGBTQ community. Social systems often impose stereotypes and boundaries that deny difference, forcing individuals into silence. These hidden fragments of flesh suggest a presence that cannot be erased. They speak to the pain of isolation, but also to persistence and resilience, reminding us that even under oppressive conditions, identity continues to resist and endure.
From the Artist
Untitled explores the relationship between gender identity and social exclusion. Using iron wire, shrink film, metallic paint, and silicone, a skeletal framework symbolizes rigid social structures. Covered with fabric and sprayed with metal paint, the surface evokes societal coldness and oppression. Fragments of silicone flesh embedded in its perforations represent broken identities, reflecting the fragmentation and marginalization of LGBTQ individuals.

These pieces, scattered yet persistent, challenge stereotypes and boundaries, while also revealing the hidden existence beneath. The work draws from the phenomenon of social neglect and the “social death” of those excluded, expressing both isolation and resilience within oppressive structures.
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