

Set against a cool, halftone wash of industrial blues, a saturated red speech-bubble erupts like a flareβan insistence of voice and feeling within an otherwise impersonal, system-like field. The layered textures and printmaking grain turn the background into a site of mediated reality, while the hand-carved, irregular lettering inside the bubble reads as both proclamation and static, suggesting language straining to stay human. This tension between mechanical repetition and expressive mark-making frames the work as a meditation on communication under pressureβhow identity, message, and urgency collide in the glare of mass circulation.







