
Before The Leap
Before the Leap captures the fragile and powerful moment that exists just before transformation begins. The central figure appears suspended between stillness and motion, as her body dissolves into blossoms, leaves, and flowing organic forms.
Nature emerges from within her, suggesting that change does not come from outside forces but from an internal awakening. The faint presence of the city behind her contrasts with the organic elements growing from her body, symbolizing the tension between human structures and the deeper rhythms of the natural world.
The work represents the instant when one prepares to move beyond limitation — the quiet breath before stepping into a new state of being.
Placed in dialogue with The Original Bond, the piece suggests that transformation begins through connection: first the bond, then the leap.