

This relief-like composition stages a quiet encounter between the human-made and the archaic: a faceted, masklike profile in matte graphite presses into a burnished, glyphic disc that reads like a sun, shield, or sacred instrument. The restrained palette of charcoal and antique gold turns light into a narrator—skimming across incised rings and feathered motifs while the figure’s planar geometry absorbs it, suggesting guarded interiority against an expansive, ritual space. The circular field evokes cycles of time and remembrance, while the cropped face—half revealed, half withheld—speaks to identity as something constructed, protected, and continually negotiated at the edge of history.







