



A solemn visage emerges from a dense field of patterned fragments, as if memory itself has been assembled from remnants—each strip carrying its own private history yet surrendering to the collective icon. The stark facial geometry, held in reserve by the surrounding turbulence of black-and-white textures, sets up a tension between clarity and erasure: a portrait both declared and continually dissolving. Behind it, the tricolor ground reads like an ideological horizon, turning the figure into a site where identity, nationhood, and mythic heroism are pressed into uneasy alignment. The work’s tactile layering makes devotion feel physical—built, torn, and rebuilt—suggesting that reverence can be an act of construction as much as belief.







