



This quadriptych of fragmented torsos turns the human figure into a weathered wallβlayered with stains, fissures, and drifting leaf-forms that read like memory taking root in flesh. The heated reds and ochres radiate intimacy and exposure, while the heavy black seams and abrupt cropping impose a quiet violence, suggesting identities partitioned by time, gaze, and self-protection. Across the panels, the figures hover between presence and erasure, as if the body is both sanctuary and surface upon which lived experience is endlessly rewritten.







