

Rendered in stark black and white, the work uses relentless, wave-like striations to turn the surrounding space into a restless psychological weather, against which a monumental female presence emerges as both witness and author. Miniature figures—women in clusters, a solitary child, a drifting vehicle—circulate like memories or social roles, suggesting how the self is assembled from public scrutiny and private apprehension. The poised hand holding a tiny seated figure reads as a quiet act of control and care, yet the scale disparity exposes a tension between protection and possession, intimacy and distance. In this compressed universe, the portrait becomes a map of inner agency negotiating the crowded chorus of community, expectation, and lived experience.







