

This portrait distills a human presence into a weathered palimpsest—inked contours and shadowed planes surfacing through a crust of granular texture, as if memory itself were flaking into view. The tilted composition and cropped proximity compress the sitter’s world, turning the half-lidded gaze into a quiet standoff between vulnerability and defiance. Muted ochres and cool greys temper the dark, pooled blacks, creating a chiaroscuro that feels less like illumination than excavation. What emerges is not a likeness alone, but a meditation on erosion—how identity persists, imperfectly, beneath the abrasions of time and experience.







