
In Cyber
Legacy Planning, a field of animated figures swirls around the glowing presence
of a smartphone, their movements urgent, almost celebratory. Rendered in bold
primary colors and graphic outlines, the composition recalls the language of
pop iconography while speaking to something distinctly contemporary. Icons of
affection, attention, and ascent hover within the screen, quietly dictating the
rhythm of the crowd. The work vibrates with energy, yet beneath its playful
surface lingers a question of inheritance—what remains of us when our lives are
distilled into signals and symbols.