

A fevered, luminous collage of faces, symbols, and floating frames dissolves the boundary between interior memory and public spectacle, as if consciousness itself were being projected onto the canvas. Warm oranges and magentas surge through the composition like emotional weather, while cooler blues and blacks anchor it with a shadowed countercurrent, suggesting the simultaneous pull of desire and doubt. The repeated, softly modeled visages read as archetypes—masks of the self—drifting through a field of glyphs that feels part dream-script, part urban signage, turning narrative into a murmuring, layered palimpsest. What emerges is a meditation on identity’s permeability: the way we are constantly edited, reframed, and multiplied by the images we inherit and the ones we perform.







