Exodus is founded on the biblical conceptual center, which is the journey from captivity to being. The structure, which is trapped between arrival and departure, represents an in-between state in which memory serves as both a guide and a foundation. Rocks that push outward or fold into the frame represent both submission and resistance. Migration is interpreted as an ongoing process of self-shaping through movement. This work contains the weight of memory not just as a burden but also as a transformational force, where character is not fixed but created in motion and the will to persist.




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