Origin
The image isolates the central moment of the sculptural group of Romulus and Remus beneath the she-wolf.
The focus on the act of feeding transforms a myth into an anatomy of dependence, an encounter of bodies defined by texture and light rather than story.
The metal surface, dark and uneven, records the tension between nurture and endurance, gesture and permanence.
In reducing the scene to its physical essence, the photograph turns a symbol of origin into a study of form and reciprocity.