The Persian word "Pairidaeza" — the root of our word "paradise" — means, literally, "walled around." Historically, these were hunting parks for royalty: enclosed, curated, and built to separate the worthy from the wild.
"Blueprints for a Better Beyond" visualises the afterlife as a pre-planned expansion project — a cold, architectural draft of the infinite. But the sisters in this collection were not built for a grid. Their bond was not formed in silence or in separation.
This piece asks: What happens to that force when it is submitted to a zoning committee? When the wild mystery of two souls, bound across a lifetime of chaos and survival, is handed a blueprint and told to choose a lot? A Flat? A House? A Mansion?