

This stark monochrome portrait, carved in decisive planes and restless hatchings, turns the face into a terrain of lived time—creases, shadows, and facets mapping endurance rather than mere likeness. The hooded figure emerges from a quiet field of white space, where negative space functions like silence, amplifying the steady, unflinching gaze that meets the viewer with both vulnerability and resolve. Patterned textiles and geometric shards at the chest and shoulder read as fragments of memory and belonging, suggesting a life assembled from ritual, labor, and survival. Light is not painted but excavated—won from the dark by incision—so that the work becomes a meditation on dignity persisting within constraint.







