

This monochrome portrait emerges as if excavated from weathered stone, where splintered blacks and chalky whites fracture the face into memory rather than likeness. The eyesβhalf-veiled by dense, gestural shadowβbecome the compositional gravity, suggesting both interior retreat and an insistence on being seen through layers of erasure. Abrasion, splatter, and scraped textures operate like visual static, turning the surrounding space into a psychological atmosphere in which identity feels simultaneously constructed and dissolving. In the tension between violent mark-making and tender tonal gradation, the work reads as a meditation on resilience: a presence that persists precisely because it has been repeatedly interrupted.







