
Sophronia Cook: Limbo at Spy Projects presents fragmented alligator forms suspended between life and death, invoking surfaces charged with memory and decay. Synthetic turquoise and organic figuration evoke bruised, half-remembered bodies. Snail shells cling to flattened skins, referencing consciousness tied to physical form. Works on aged ledger paper echo the alligator’s shape, suggesting memory as a shifting, unstable reconstruction rather than a fixed recollection.