From the waters of memory rises the head of a crocodile - ancient, still, and luminous with quiet strength. Upon its nose, a small bird perches lightly, unafraid. Between them passes an old understanding, a rhythm as old as the Nile itself.

In Egyptian myth, Sobek was the protector, the fertile force of the river, the defender of the innocent. Yet here, his power finds balance in tenderness - the bird tending, the god allowing, both bound by an invisible covenant of care.

Sobek is a meditation on strength in harmony - where might bends towards mercy, and even the fierce remembers how to be gentle.

"Be careful, in the Nile, there is a big crocodile!"