Building the Road is a haunting visual poem, where the faint silhouette of a woman’s face merges
with a precarious wooden path suspended in mid-air, stretching towards an uncertain destination.
The road rises from her lips, evoking a journey born from words, dreams, or whispered promises,
yet its fragility suggests the tenuous nature of self-discovery. Her gaze is directed upwards, as if to
follow the road she herself constructs, step by hesitant step, into the unknown.
This artwork meditates on the act of forging one’s path, the delicate balance between ambition and
vulnerability. The artist weaves a narrative of resilience, inviting us to consider the roads we build
from within—the hopes and struggles layered into each plank. In this piece, the road becomes a
symbol of inner exploration, a testament to the courage required to journey toward a vision that is
both personal and universal.