This series of portraits captures chimeras, blending human, animal, and skeletal components to reflect the complex and speculative trajectory of human evolution. Each figure embodies a hybridization of species, symbolizing the struggle of humanity to adapt to rapid environmental degradation. The skeletal elements serve as a reminder of the inescapable reality of death, while the animal traits hint at the instinctual and primal roots of survival. These chimeras represent the tension between the slow, methodical pace of human evolution and the accelerating damage to our ecosystem, raising questions about whether we can adapt in time to secure our future.
FRAGILE ADAPTATION
EVOLUTIONARY FALLOUT
ANIMAL INSTINCTS, HUMAN FUTURES
FRAGMENTS OF TOMORROW
SHIFTING SPECIES
ADAPT OR FADE (Coming Soon)
THE SLOW CRAWL (Coming Soon)