

This sculptural head stages identity as a delicate graft: a radiant gold βskinβ stretches across a matte black core, its seams held in place by pins that feel both surgical and ceremonial. The polished metallic surface catches light like a mask of prestige, yet the exposed underlayer insists on what lies beneathβmemory, labor, and the parts of self that refuse to be fully covered. In the calm, forward gaze, the work proposes a tension between adornment and vulnerability, suggesting that personhood is assembled over time, fastened by pressures both intimate and external.







