



This work stages a quiet duel between revelation and concealment: a grayscale face, cropped to an eyelid’s heavy hush, meets a fevered red field where another visage is only faintly inscribed, like memory pressing through pigment. The composition cleaves the picture plane into psychic territories—one tactile and intimate, the other atmospheric and symbolic—while the interposed floral tracery reads as a decorative veil that both beautifies and barricades. Light is handled with a soft, airbrushed gravity, turning the closed eye into a sanctuary of inward looking, suggesting identity as something layered: seen, imagined, and deliberately withheld.







