

This sculptural head appears overtaken by a sudden, upward bloomβfungal caps and twisting stems climbing across the face like a living crown that both obscures and elevates identity. The polished metallic surface catches light as a moving skin, turning each highlight into a fleeting thought and each shadowed fold into a pocket of unease, so that the figure reads as simultaneously sacred object and transformed body. Seen from multiple angles, the work shifts between portrait and totem, suggesting a narrative of metamorphosis in which natureβs persistence becomes a quiet, insistent form of possession. The tension between the serene frontal mask and the restless vertical growth evokes the psyche under pressure: memory, desire, or infection rising to the surface and remaking what we thought was fixed.







