Description
Napoleon
A spectral, fractured Napoleon emerges at the centre of a shifting theatre of memory. His figure, armoured, eroded, almost dissolving, stands not as a monument to conquest, but as an emblem of human ambition perpetually undone by time. Around him, the side panels whisper alternate paths and forgotten selves: silhouettes bending, collapsing, reforming. The scene vibrates between triumph and ruin, as if history itself were trying to recompose a figure that refuses to stay still. The myth of the emperor is transformed into a meditation on identity’s instability, glory as a fleeting apparition, power as a mask worn by a reality in constant metamorphosis.






