Metabloom (2023) takes the viewer into a dystopian world where humanity has built a mega-city, symbolized by a concrete mold encased in a rusted steel frame.  
    The choice of materials reflects the dominance of urbanization and the suppression of nature.  
    
    Standing in front of the piece, visitors hear a recurring grinding sound — the underground roots of resilient plants struggling to break through.  
    These unseen plants are determined to reclaim their place in the chain of biodiversity.  
    The sounds are paired with a pulsing light — a sign of life force and the unbreakable spirit of these hidden life forms.  
    
    The installation invites reflection on the clash between the concrete jungle and resilient nature — a story about endurance, strength, and the unstoppable power of life itself.
  
