

A solitary, caricatured figure leans into the frame as if listening for something beneath the surface, its warm, earthen tones pressed against a cool, nocturnal field that reads like circuitry and fractured architecture. The composition stages a quiet collision between the organic and the engineered: a maze of linear pathways suggests thought, surveillance, or an inescapable system, while the dark, looming silhouette behind implies an unseen force shaping the scene. Subtle embossments—candy-like at the top, coin-like along the bottom—act as tactile punctuation, turning the image into a ledger of desire and exchange, where innocence is ornamented yet constrained. The work ultimately feels like a fable of modern interiority, in which identity is etched, routed, and haunted by the very structures meant to hold it together.







