


This composition stages a fractured still life where folded planes, paper-bird forms, and a horn-like vessel orbit a central, mask-like profile, as if identity itself has been assembled from headlines and cast-off graphics. Cool blues and silvery greys establish a measured calm, then are pierced by urgent reds and textured stippling, creating a pulse between restraint and rupture. The slanted geometry and drifting typographic fragments read like visual noise—news, memory, and messaging—pressing in on the figure’s interior space, while the delicate sprig of leaves becomes a quiet insistence on growth amid manufactured clutter. In its controlled dissonance, the work suggests a contemporary psyche navigating collage-like realities: part image, part information, and always in the act of becoming.
| Country Of Origin | part image, part information, and always in the act of becoming. |







