

A monumental, mask-like form rises from the canvas as if emerging from a veil of atmosphere—its luminous whites and soot-dark passages rubbed and scumbled into one another, suggesting both erosion and revelation. Around it, saturated planes of ochre, green, and muted teal arc like protective fields, while a sudden cobalt accent reads as a charged signal, the psyche’s flare within an otherwise guarded silence. The composition balances weight and lift: dense, almost volcanic blacks anchor the figure as translucent bands of color and light shear past it, implying motion, time, and the constant negotiation between identity and its surrounding forces. What remains is an image of presence under pressure—an inner core insisting on form amid a world of shifting, manufactured geometry.







