

A solitary figure emerges from a lattice of symbols and weathered textures, as though memory itself has been built brick by brick around the body. Acid greens and saturated blues pull the face into an uncanny, meditative glow, while the vertical drips read like rainfall or digital interference—time collapsing tradition into a contemporary signal. The patterned sash and garment act as a ceremonial anchor, suggesting lineage and coded identity held steady against the surrounding flux. In this tension between portraiture and abstraction, the work becomes a quiet assertion of presence: a self preserved, yet continuously rewritten by the world’s noise.







