

This monochrome portrait fractures the human visage into a stained-glass architecture of planes, where velvety blacks and porous, patterned fields negotiate between concealment and revelation. The single, lucid eye becomes an anchor of interiority, holding steady as looping lines and tessellated textures circulate like thoughtsβrestless, layered, and unresolved. By turning skin into a cartography of motifs and shadows, the work suggests identity as an assembled memory: part mask, part mirror, delicately stitched from order and intrusion.







