

In stark black and white, the figure splinters into a restless, four-limbed silhouette, as if the body has been multiplied to meet the demands of survival and revolt at once. The surrounding vortex of short, rhythmic incisions reads like a storm of time—an oppressive atmosphere that both contains and energizes the subject, turning negative space into a palpable pressure. Each tool becomes a fragment of identity—labor, resistance, and precarious care—while the small flare of light near the raised hand punctures the darkness like a fragile intention held against overwhelming force. The composition’s circular pull suggests an endless cycle, yet the figure’s diagonal thrust insists on agency, carving motion where stillness would be imposed.