A reversal of the traditional notion of Heaven on Earth, this work proposes not the descent of the sacred into human space, but the upward imposition of the material world onto the divine. Earth here functions as residue, weight, and contamination — a physical and symbolic burden placed upon an imagined sphere of purity.
The relationship between transcendence and mortality is therefore inverted: heaven is no longer the site of redemption, but the surface onto which human excess, decay, and presence are transferred. The sacred is not revealed; it is covered.







