Nikko Mundacruz Padua, b. 2000
A figure seen from behind, reduced once again to a fragment of the body, where identity is carried through posture rather than face. The boots press into a damp, unstable ground, their weight slightly uneven, suggesting hesitation mid-step-as if movement itself requires effort.
The coat hangs heavy, almost oversized, enveloping the body and blurring its contours. It reads as both protection and burden, a layer that shields while simultaneously weighing down. The surrounding space, muted and loosely defined, dissolves into soft, shifting tones, reinforcing a sense of disorientation.
Nothing is fixed: the ground appears to slide, the figure to drift. The work captures that subtle, internal imbalance of the introverted subject-caught between the need to move forward and the instinct to withdraw, navigating a world that feels quietly overwhelming.
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