

This diptych stages identity as a quick-change performance: two spare, mask-like faces hover in white space while an improbably vivid orange bird perches like a thought made visible, sliding from one head to the other as if transferring mood, suspicion, or desire. The taut black contouring and narrowed, side-glancing eyes create a charged psychological tension, where humor and unease coexist in the same crooked line. Acid greens and stark negative space sharpen the sense of isolation, turning the figures into emblematic witnesses to their own inner monologueβwatched, and watching, at once.







