

This sculpted head assembles a human likeness from a dense constellation of metallic nodes, turning portraiture into a study of how identity is built—patiently, fragment by fragment—through accumulation and repetition. Light skims across the honeycombed surface, igniting small flashes while the open voids at the ear and neck expose absence as an equal partner to presence, as though the self is both architecture and erosion. The calm, forward gaze feels earned rather than innate, a visage held together by countless discrete units that suggest memory, labor, and the quiet burden of being composed. Set on a stark plinth, the work reads like an artifact from a future archaeology: intimate, resilient, and insistently unfinished.







