

A bulbous, near-blank figure—part toy, part body—leans toward the microphone as if preparing to confess, its smooth white skin marked by scattered specks that read like nervous static or the residue of lived experience. The composition hinges on a charged proximity: the vulnerable mass of the form pressed toward the crisp, utilitarian stand, staging an encounter between mute interiority and the public demand to perform. With its glossy red shoes anchoring the swelling silhouette, the work turns stagecraft into metaphor—an image of contemporary subjecthood poised at the edge of speech, where innocence, exposure, and spectacle blur into one.







