

This spare ink portrait turns identity into an eclipse: a dense, light-swallowing oval where the face should be, set against a field of quiet paper that reads like held breath. Around that void, the artist lavishes attention on hair and adornment—loops of line, bangles, and layered textiles—so that culture and presence are articulated through what remains when the self is withheld. The contrast between soft washes and assertive black masses produces a tender tension, suggesting both anonymity and resilience, as if the sitter’s story is carried in gesture, ornament, and silhouette rather than in recognizable features.







