Dissonant Harmony reflects a moment of transformation where things don't quite fit yet still come together. A man and a horse seem to merge, along with a hollow-faced woman, forming a shared body made of natural, artificial, and abstract parts. Some parts resist—the foot is tense, the hand seems like it once reached out but has given up—while others simply flow into one another.
This piece is about the uneasy balance between control and surrender, identity and change. Even in disconnection, something oddly unified emerges.