



This diptych stages a charged encounter between urban inscription and intimate presence: on the left, stenciled marks and fractured blocks of red and charcoal read like a city’s murmuring code, while the right blooms into a saturated portrait whose closed eyes suggest refuge rather than escape. Electric blues and hot pinks flare against bruised neutrals, creating a push–pull between spectacle and tenderness, as if identity is continually rewritten by the environments that surround it. The drip, scrape, and layering of symbols become a kind of visual palimpsest—memory, language, and street-noise accumulating until the figure’s calm becomes the painting’s quiet act of resistance.







