

A ghosted portrait emerges from a lattice of measured marks, as if the human presence has been translated into architecture—mapped, indexed, and partially erased. The restrained monochrome palette and gauze-like veils of white light soften the features into a quiet anonymity, while the grid’s insistence presses against the face like a system of memory that both preserves and confines. What remains is a tender tension between intimacy and distance: the sitter is simultaneously revealed and withheld, hovering at the threshold where identity becomes data and the self dissolves into structure.







