

This sculpted head reads as a quiet paradox: a human visage rendered in modular planes, as if identity were engineered from interlocking parts rather than born whole. The matte, stone-like monochrome gathers daylight into soft gradients that glide across ridges and recesses, turning the face into a landscape of decisions—where symmetry promises stability while the segmented geometry hints at fracture and reconstruction. Set against the living blur of grass and foliage, the figure’s stillness becomes ceremonial, proposing an icon of modern personhood—composed, standardized, and yet searching for a singular interior presence.







