



Suspended against a field of scorched red, the figure reads like an engineered effigy—part totem, part urban instrument—its pale, crackled surfaces bearing the residue of lived experience like soot on plaster. The stacked planes and lateral “rungs” create a measured architecture around the head, suggesting both protection and constraint, while the ink-like eruptions fracture any promise of purity into memory, noise, and interruption. A single wedge of ochre light pries at the upper corner like a strained hope, yet the blindfolded visage below holds the composition in an uneasy hush, as if the city’s heat has turned inward and become a private burden.







