

A stark monochrome portrait is held in uneasy suspension behind a cadence of vertical bars, where the calm, unwavering gaze is repeatedly interrupted as if history itself were being censored line by line. The contrast between the fleshly realism of the face and the rigid, rhythmic striations turns the picture plane into a kind of threshold—part devotional icon, part confinement—suggesting how moral authority can be both revered and contained. Against the dense, green-black ground, the subtle modeling of light across the head feels less like illumination than endurance, a quiet insistence on presence despite obstruction.







