

A spectral portrait emerges from a fog of greys, the figure’s features carved in soft chiaroscuro as if memory itself were doing the modeling. Behind him, a band of tarnished gold punctures the hush like a distant siren—at once halo and hazard—while ink-like drips pull the surface downward, turning time into gravity. The composition balances intimacy and erasure: the face holds its ground, yet the body dissolves into stains, suggesting a life weathered by history, resilience carried quietly rather than declared. In this tension between luminous trace and seeped shadow, the work reads as an elegy for presence—how identity persists even as the world bleeds into it.







