

This expressionist portrait feels less like a likeness than a weathered psyche, where the face emerges through bruised reds and smoky violets as if surfacing from memory’s sediment. Angular linework and scattered marks create a restless internal architecture, turning the figure into a map of pressures—desire, fatigue, and endurance—rather than skin and bone. The single, watchful eye anchors the composition, while the surrounding graffiti-like scrawl and flickering yellows suggest a world pressing in, as though language and noise are trying to name what the subject refuses to confess. In its raw layering and uneasy calm, the work becomes a meditation on visibility: how we are seen, and how much of us remains deliberately unresolved.







