

Rendered in stark black and white, this portrait feels hewn from light itself, where incisive carved lines turn skin, cloth, and air into a tactile topography of lived experience. The subject’s lifted gaze—half reflective, half resolute—suggests a private horizon beyond the frame, while the patterned grid behind him acts like an architectural memory, a measured order set against the restless, hand-cut vitality of the figure. In the tension between the rigid geometry and the expressive hatchwork, the work speaks to identity as something constructed and continually rewritten, both anchored by structure and animated by inner pulse.






