

This sculpted head, woven from a lattice of rusted metal, holds a paradoxical presence—both porous and monumental—where absence becomes as articulate as form. The cranium opens like a reliquary to reveal a clustered constellation of polished spheres, catching light as if thought itself were a mechanical, shimmering cargo. In the tension between industrial material and intimate portraiture, the work suggests identity as a constructed architecture: memory, circuitry, and vulnerability exposed behind the face’s calm mask. Anchored on a raw wooden base, it reads as an artifact of the contemporary psyche—human warmth translated into engineered endurance.







