

The figure’s head is rendered as a vessel of language—its surface densely inscribed—suggesting a psyche built from inherited scripts, prayers, and unspoken histories. From this textual body, a copse of trees erupts like thought made botanical, their tangled canopies turning memory into living growth while the face dissolves into shadowed ambiguity. The restrained olive ground and warm sepia modeling create a quiet, suspended atmosphere, as if the work asks us to listen to what is rooted beneath identity rather than what is declared on its surface. In this fusion of portrait and landscape, the self becomes both archive and ecosystem—cultivated, burdened, and continuously regenerating.







