Crawling
2024
Metal, Metal mesh, Cottin Cork, Fabric
Crawling embodies the fragile persistence of being. The sculpture resembles a creature that can barely move—its limbs bent and trembling, its body a patchwork of soft and metallic materials. It seems to drag itself forward with great effort, as if burdened by both exhaustion and will.
The work draws from my own sense of fatigue and emotional heaviness: the feeling of moving through days in slow motion, of being alive but constantly drained. Yet despite its clumsy form, Crawling continues to exist—to crawl, even when standing is impossible.
Made of metal, cork, and fabric, the hybrid body blurs the boundary between human emotion and mechanical motion. It becomes a quiet metaphor for resilience in the midst of inertia—a tender acknowledgment that survival itself can be an act of courage.
这是一种关于脆弱的勇气——当连行走都变得困难,爬行本身,便是一种坚持。




