



The portrait emerges from a weathered field of paint like a remembered face surfacing through noise—cool turquoise planes steadied against a furnace of reds and rusts that press in like unspoken history. Broad, scraped strokes and abrupt color collisions fracture the features into shards of perception, suggesting an identity assembled in real time rather than fixed in certainty. Light is not modeled but excavated: pale passages and raw underpainting glow through the surface, turning the sitter’s calm gaze into an anchor amid surrounding agitation. The work reads as a meditation on resilience, where tenderness persists even as the world’s textures—graffiti, grit, and radiant interruption—insist on being seen.







