



A spectral figure coalesces from a lattice of repeated faces and striped garments, as if memory itself has been printed, overlaid, and worn thin by time. The cool, submerged blues compress light into a hush, while the fractured planes and translucent layers create a rhythm of emergence and erasureβone body trying to declare itself amid a chorus of others. This compositional doubling turns the portrait into a meditation on anonymity and belonging, where identity is not singular but assembled from collective echoes. The work holds a quiet tension between intimacy and crowding, suggesting a self that is both protected by and dissolved into its surrounding narratives.







