

Set against a velvety black field, a stark white silhouette stands like a body turned into blueprint, its interior colonized by a dense circuitry of pipes and right angles that read as both architecture and anatomy. The severe monochrome compresses light into a single, uncompromising contrast, making absence feel as weighty as presence and turning the figure into a vessel for systems rather than self. Within this engineered labyrinth, the “human” becomes a site of routing—of control, flow, and interruption—suggesting how modern identity is assembled from infrastructures that quietly dictate movement, labor, and thought. The work’s quiet tension lies in its duality: a portrait that withholds personality yet reveals a deeper, mechanical intimacy.







