
In Inheritance, Mr Phantom turns the familiar act of giving into a stark meditation on environmental responsibility. An adult hand lowers a cracked and depleted globe towards a child, positioning ecological damage not as an abstract future threat, but as a direct inheritance from one generation to another. The disproportionate scale of the hand reinforces the power of those shaping the world before it reaches those who must ultimately live with its consequences. Yet the small green shoot held by the child introduces a restrained note of renewal, suggesting that responsibility can also pass into new hands. Inheritance asks a simple but uncomfortable question: what kind of world are we choosing to leave behind?