

This quartet of portraits stages the psyche as a living mycelial networkβfaces emerge, erode, and reconstitute through tangles of luminous line that read like thought-trails, nerves, or cosmic circuitry. Against velvety black grounds, the acid pinks, sickly yellows, and sea-glass greens generate a pushβpull between seduction and unease, as if illumination arrives through a kind of infection or revelation. Mushrooms and drifting spores hover like quiet emblems of decay turned fertile, suggesting identity as a compost of memories where dissolution becomes the condition for growth. The repeated visage, shifting from serenity to strain, turns the series into a meditation on metamorphosis: the self not as a fixed mask, but as a continuously rewired ecology.







