



This work distills a seated figure into a cubist architecture of planes and wedges, where the red mask-like visage and looping golden arc turn portraiture into an emblem—part sentinel, part private myth. Striped black-and-white diagonals slice through the torso like a rhythm of restraint, countered by saturated blues and ochres that give the body a weighted, sculptural gravity. The compressed space—built from interlocking facets and sharp shadows—suggests a psyche folded inward, as if identity is assembled from fragments of gesture, costume, and memory. In its bold color harmonies and angular tensions, the painting reads as a meditation on modern selfhood: armored, theatrical, and quietly vulnerable beneath the geometry.







