Quagga

In Quagga, natural forms are reinterpreted through a digital lens—organic flows interrupted, yet not erased. Each piece opens a quiet dialogue between permanence and transformation, where nature’s textures are subtly rewritten by the invisible patterns of technology. Like the quagga itself—half-remembered, half-erased—the works exist in a liminal state: striped, shifting, and strangely serene. This is a space where nature remembers being nature, even as it becomes something else.