At the surface, everything remains still. The wind brushes gently against the leaves, the grass sways softly in the light. But beneath the ground, hidden from sight, a silent revolution unfolds. The roots spread, intertwine, and expand uncontrollably. No longer mere supporters of the life above, they become the architects of downfall.
This artwork captures the moment just before transformation becomes visible. The background, deep and impenetrable black, foretells the looming threat growing in the shadows. What is now a hidden process will inevitably break through to the surface—not with a whisper, but with the force of something long suppressed.
Under the Garden is a reflection on the invisible processes that shape and destroy humanity. The roots symbolize development without limits, a system that chokes itself through its own hunger for growth. Above the ground, the world remains in a state of innocent ignorance, but the future is already woven into the fabric of what unfolds beneath the garden.