Beneath the horned sentinel, the small one learns the first law of continuance:
that life moves forward because something older has chosen to stand watch.
This is how a lineage remembers itself — not just in myth or inscription,
but in the living body of the one who will not move aside.
Here, protection is a covenant of time.
The elder holds the threshold so the future may step through unbroken.
In this posture — tense, alert, unwavering — the world speaks an ancient truth:
what is born will be defended, until it can defend what follows after it.
- Collections: Photography, The World We Inherit