

This sculptural triad of faces compresses identity into a single, monumental formβthree viewpoints fused into one quiet psyche, suggesting the tension between the self we present, the self we conceal, and the self that looks away. Its matte, ash-grey surface absorbs light rather than reflecting it, letting shadow carve the eyelids, nose-bridge, and lips into a restrained emotional grammar that feels both human and mask-like. The symmetry of the frontal visage is unsettled by the flanking profiles, turning the work into a meditation on perception: how consciousness is always plural, always split between inward certainty and outward projection. In its softened geometry and sealed eyes, the piece reads as a contemporary totemβan emblem of modern introspection rendered with minimalist calm.







