



This monochrome abstraction compresses the suggestion of a human visage into a tectonic collage of fractured planes, where the profile seems to surface and dissolve at once. Cool, steely greys—scored with etched textures and mechanical traces—create a sensation of memory rendered as circuitry, while stark white voids behave like pauses in thought, letting the composition breathe. The sweeping dark arc at the left reads as both shadow and containment, holding the face in a kind of gravitational pull as if identity is being assembled from debris. In its oscillation between portrait and ruin, the work becomes a meditation on how the self is constructed—layered, interrupted, and perpetually unfinished.







