A Place to Return
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A Place to Return reflects the emotional tension of migration and freedom as inseparable conditions. The work centers on a solitary figure positioned between departure and belonging, where movement is not a single rupture but an ongoing state. Birds disperse as a trace of separation, then return through an inner pulse of light emerging from the body. This light suggests continuity rather than resolution—a quiet force that reclaims what migration temporarily displaces. Freedom here is not only the act of leaving, but also the enduring possibility of return, even when return exists only as memory, desire, or transformation.
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