

This monochrome diptych stages a psychological oscillation: on the left, a face clenched into a feral cry; on the right, the same visage sealed in meditative calm. Between them, a jagged waveform cuts the empty ground like a visible pulse, translating emotion into measurement while insisting that inner life is never fully containable by a line. The sparse space and soft, smudged edges make the heads feel like apparitions—states of being rather than portraits—suggesting the perpetual negotiation between rupture and release, noise and silence, survival and surrender.







