



This work fractures the human face into a procession of mask-like planes, where graphite-smooth volumes and obsessive linework collide, suggesting identity as something assembled under pressure rather than naturally revealed. The rhythmic repetition of visages—tilted, overlapped, and partially occluded by hard, bar-like diagonals—creates a sense of surveillance and restraint, as if thought itself is being bracketed and measured. Against the emphatic red-and-cyan geometry, the monochrome heads read like monuments to inner life set in an external grid, dramatizing the tension between private emotion and public structure. What emerges is a quiet, charged meditation on multiplicity: one self echoed into many, each nearly the same, yet each carrying its own subtle tremor of doubt.







