

This sculptural profile stages the human head as an architecture of thought—an open lattice cradling mirrored cores that catch and fracture light like memories refusing a single, stable narrative. The stark black filigree reads simultaneously as hair, circuitry, and scaffold, binding the organic to the engineered while the suspended central form suggests a mind perpetually under construction. Poised on a severe plinth, the work turns introspection into a public object: vulnerability rendered structural, and identity revealed as a porous vessel where reflections—of self and world—continuously reconfigure.







