The Law
This artwork proposes a tension between knowledge of the law and ethical action. It questions how those who inherit or master legal frameworks may manipulate them for advantage, while others, outside formal knowledge, act justly through intuition, conscience, or embodied ethics. In this sense, the work argues that law does not produce moral transformation; it merely exposes structure, power, and limitation.
Rather than presenting law as a source of righteousness, The Law positions it as a boundary necessary but insufficient. True ethical coherence, the work suggests, emerges not from regulation or enforcement, but from an internalized principle that transcends codification. The absence of a human figure reinforces this position, allowing presence to be understood as essence rather than image, and justice as lived reality rather than imposed rule.