



A visage emerges from a storm of patterned black-and-white fragments, as though memory has been assembled from countless cultural residues and then deliberately left unresolved at the edges. The vertical striations behave like a veil or rain of information, interrupting the portrait’s calm gaze and turning the act of looking into a negotiation between clarity and interference. Against this monochrome density, the saturated red garment and a small, halo-like ring of color puncture the surface—signals of desire, identity, and inner flame that refuse to be erased by the surrounding noise. The work reads as a meditation on how selfhood is constructed: not as a single image, but as a mosaic of inherited motifs, private longing, and the relentless texture of the world.







