

This bifurcated bust stages identity as a clean rupture: one half rendered in luminous white serenity, the other in lacquered red geometry that feels engineered rather than born. The knife-edge seam becomes a psychological meridian, where soft, continuous anatomy yields to faceted planes, suggesting the uneasy coexistence of vulnerability and armor within a single self. Set against the quiet neutrality of the outdoors, the sculpture’s high-contrast palette reads like a moral and emotional spectrum—calmness facing off with urgency—inviting the viewer to reconcile a doubled presence that refuses to fully merge.







