

This work stages a dense, labyrinthine field where color behaves like memory—layered, overwritten, and partially erased—until a faint, face-like presence seems to rise from the accumulation. The composition is held in tension by a gridded, glyphic lattice that both cages and animates the painterly turbulence, turning the surface into a vibrating screen between revelation and concealment. Cool blues and acidic greens collide with ember reds and ochres, suggesting an interior weather system in which identity is not depicted but continually assembled. What emerges is a meditation on perception itself: the portrait as signal, the self as palimpsest, and meaning as something glimpsed through interference rather than delivered whole.







