

This monumental white head reads as a quiet architecture of consciousness—its smooth, impassive face punctured by a single circular void that turns seeing into an absence, inviting the viewer to contemplate perception as both aperture and loss. Around the serene profile, a dense lattice of cuboid forms accumulates like built memories or urban strata, while small, brightly colored birds alight along the crown and shoulders, offering fleeting gestures of freedom against the weight of constructed identity. The stark contrast between the matte whiteness and the dark plinth lends the figure a reliquary gravity, as if thought itself has been elevated into a public monument. Placed outdoors, it negotiates nature and institution, suggesting how inner life persists—fragile yet insistent—within the frameworks we inhabit.







