

This monochrome drawing stages a restless palimpsest of faces, where profiles and skull-like cavities overlap as if memory were continually revising the self. The artist’s graphite pressure shifts from velvety shadow to hairline hesitations, letting empty white space act as a charged silence around the clustered anatomy of thought. Threadlike contours tether the fragments together, suggesting a psyche stitched from impulse, erosion, and guarded tenderness. What emerges is not a portrait but a psychic topography—identity as an unstable architecture, simultaneously armored and exposed.







