

A hooded visage rises from a cool, patterned field of blue like a relic surfacing through water and time, its contours held together by ruptured lines and bruised greys that refuse a single, stable identity. Sharp incidents of yellow and red cut across the mask-like face, functioning as sudden flare-ups of memory—signals that animate the otherwise muted, weathered surface with urgency. The composition balances intimacy and distance: a frontal encounter that withholds emotional legibility, suggesting protection, erasure, and the precarious act of being seen. In the tension between decorative backdrop and scarred figure, the work reads as a meditation on selfhood as collage—assembled, revised, and resilient.







