



A solitary figure emerges from a weathered field of terracotta and ash, as if lifted from a wall where memory has been repeatedly written over and rubbed away. The face is split by subtle misalignment—an echo of another profile—suggesting a psyche in quiet negotiation with itself, half confession and half concealment. Rough contour lines and scumbled color create a bruised luminosity, turning negative space into an interior corridor where presence feels temporary, almost archeological. In this fragile balance between portrait and apparition, the work becomes a meditation on identity as something eroded, layered, and persistently unfinished.







