

Rendered in disciplined monochrome, the profile becomes a quiet theater of containment—closed eyes and softened lips suggesting an inward retreat even as a rigid bar cleaves the space like an imposed boundary. Dense crosshatching sculpts the skull into a weighty, architectural form, while the paper’s untouched whites operate as breaths of silence around it, amplifying the tension between presence and erasure. Subtle arcs and wire-like lines trace the jaw and neck as if mapping unseen restraints, turning the human head into both monument and instrument, poised between vulnerability and control.







