

A quiet procession of profiles converges toward a serene, frontal visage, as if multiple selves—memory, lineage, and desire—are being gently folded into a single inward breath. Warm vermilion and cool blue filigree interlace across the faces like living tattoos, turning skin into a map of thoughts and prayers while the closed eyes insist on contemplation over spectacle. The tight, rhythmic spacing creates a ceremonial intimacy, suggesting that identity is not solitary but cumulative—an echo chamber of tenderness where the individual is shaped by the proximity of others. In this hushed symmetry, the work becomes a meditation on belonging: beauty rendered not as display, but as shared interior light.







