The Fifth Horseman reimagines the four horsemen of the apocalypse through a series of slipcast ram heads - forms drawn from religious iconography heavy with ritual myth. Each ram stands for one of the foretold forces: war, famine, conquest, and death, but the fifth one is meant to be a reflection of man itself. In placing humanity amongst the harbingers, the piece questions our role in destruction - not as passive witness, but as architect. The Fifth Horseman asks wether the end is something we await, or something we create.

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