

Set against a searing red ground, the figure’s swollen, newspaper-collaged flesh reads like a body built from public narratives—headlines becoming skin—while his soft grin hovers uneasily between self-assurance and exposure. The black bird, draped and tethered across him like both mantle and burden, turns the scene into an allegory of appetite and captivity: a predatory shadow rendered intimate, almost domestic. Bold contouring and flat, saturated color compress space into a theatrical emblem, where the small, toy-like wheel beneath the man suggests motion without escape, power without genuine agency.







