

This sculpted head, built from overlapping metallic petals and scales, turns the human visage into a luminous mosaicβat once armor and ornamentβwhere identity seems assembled rather than inherited. Light glides across its burnished surfaces in restless fragments, animating the calm profile with a shifting, almost digital shimmer that suggests memory as something edited and reconfigured. The tied ponytail anchors the form in the intimate language of the body, yet the floral filigree reads like a protective second skin, proposing beauty as both concealment and revelation. Poised on a stark plinth, the figure becomes a reliquary of selfhood: resilient, crafted, and deliberately opaque.







