“Habis // Sisa” is an exploration of what remains after the act of consumption, capturing the traces left behind by food once it has been enjoyed. The exhibition focuses on the remnants of meals, such as half-eaten bites, crumbs, and empty plates, which symbolize a journey from completeness to emptiness. These leftovers are not mere waste; they reflect the transition from perfection to imperfection, from something that was once whole and carefully crafted to something that has reached its conclusion. Through these illustrations, the artist invites viewers to reflect on the emotions that linger after a meal. Each work evokes questions about what remains once the food is gone: satisfaction, disappointment, nostalgia, or even indifference? “Habis // Sisa” encourages us to consider the personal and emotional experiences tied to endings and the beginnings they create, allowing us to see the beauty in what is often overlooked. The quiet aftermath of an experience once full of life.