The Last Nectar (2025)
Mixed media installation, 200 X 200 X 200 cm
The Last Nectar is an immersive installation where bees are suspended inside small clay cells, hovering between captivity and survival. Their fragile existence is bound to the promise of nectar even when it appears only as a child’s drawing of a flower.
The work reflects on how human aggression, toward each other and toward nature, reshapes the lives of bees, whose survival is inseparably linked to our own. Within the tension of confinement and hope, the installation offers a symbolic bridge: innocence and imagination as the last channels through which humanity and nature may remain connected.















