



This work orchestrates a lyrical collision between the private and the public: sculpted, mask-like faces drift through arcs of crisp geometry while fragments of newsprint press in like the worldβs constant commentary. Cool blues and silvers counterbalance a radiant field of ochre, turning the composition into a psychological hinge where calm introspection meets the sharp insistence of modern life. The looping curves bind hands, bells, and drum into a silent ritualβsuggesting that touch and sound become languages of connection when speech is dulled by spectacle. Light behaves like polished metal, flattening depth into a staged tableau, as if the figures are both performing and retreating at once.







