

Rendered in velvety charcoal, the horned visage emerges like an archetype from a field of erasureβhalf-illuminated, half-consumed by gestural shadowβso that identity feels both asserted and perpetually renegotiated. The spiral horns and the unwavering, wary gaze propose a quiet mythology of power, while the surrounding fragments of figures read as memories, urges, or accusations pressing in from the margins of consciousness. Stark negative space becomes a moral silence around the head, amplifying the tension between the controlled realism of the face and the fevered, dissolving narrative that swirls behind it. A small bird at the shoulder introduces a counterpoint of witness and omen, suggesting that even transformation is observed, recorded, and never entirely private.







