

This high-gloss crimson bust turns contemplation into an object of desire, where the face is gently compressed by its own hands as if thought has physical weight. The lacquered surface catches light like a commercial finish, seducing the eye even as the softened features suggest a quiet surrender to inwardness. Presented in two views, the work stages a dialogue between public mask and private pause, implying that identity is something simultaneously held, shaped, and restrained by the self. The saturated red amplifies both warmth and pressureβan intimate stillness that feels on the verge of becoming a pulse.







