

A monumental, mask-like figure floats against a fevered orange field, its closed eyes and split-centered face suggesting a quiet interiority held in tension with the world’s noise. Collaged fragments of city lights and circuitry become the body’s fabric, turning the self into an archive of modern spectacle—advertisement, industry, and memory stitched into a single, vulnerable torso. The long spoon, poised like a ritual implement, and the small pendant at the throat read as talismans of nourishment and offering, while the stark frontal symmetry transforms the figure into an icon: serene on the surface, yet permeated by the restless energy of contemporary life.







