

Rendered in stark black and white, the image stages a quiet theatre of control: a blindfolded head, mouth clamped by a small instrument, sits beside the blunt certainty of a knife and the suspended menace of a spiked device. The composition’s crisp contours and punctured, stippled skin create a tactile tension—light becomes incision, carving forms out of darkness as if revelation itself were perilous. By denying sight while surrounding the figure with tools of restraint and threat, the work reads as an allegory of coerced compliance, where agency is reduced to stillness and the body becomes a site of negotiated silence.