

This composition distills a female torso into a graphic, almost totemic silhouette, where thick black contours both protect and constrain the body’s presence. Swaths of ember orange, bruised red, and chalky white flicker like layered memories beneath the surface, suggesting intimacy weathered by time rather than mere decoration. The looping mass of hair becomes a storm of line—restless, obscuring, and magnetic—while the flat olive ground holds the figure in a suspended, inward space that feels simultaneously sensual and guarded. In its rough textures and assertive cropping, the work reads as a meditation on selfhood: desire rendered as structure, vulnerability translated into bold, unapologetic form.







