

This sculpted bust distills a human presence into a precise topography of horizontal striations, as if the face has been patiently “written” into being by time, repetition, and memory. The metallic surface catches light in fine, shifting bands, turning expression into atmosphere—calm at a distance, yet vibrating up close with the restlessness of accumulated marks. Set against the severity of the dark plinth, the head reads like an artifact from a future archaeology, where identity is both preserved and subtly anonymized by the very process that records it. The work’s quiet frontal symmetry invites contemplation, while the layered lines suggest the way a self is constructed: not as a single moment, but as many moments sedimented into form.







