

Against a field of saturated blue, the figure’s heavy red garment becomes a stage for a mind crowded by headlines—his skin literally printed with newsprint, as if identity has been laminated by public discourse. A golden deer stretches across his head like a surreal crown, its back bearing an inverted cityscape that turns aspiration into burden, suggesting how urban ambition and inherited mythologies press down on private thought. The taut green stems and small blossoms clutched in his hands read as fragile offerings—delicate attempts at tenderness amid the weight of spectacle and rumor. In this uneasy stillness, the work meditates on consumption and control: what we desire, what we carry, and how the world’s noise rebrands the self.







