



A vast red field overwhelms the pictorial space, swallowing the figure into a chromatic atmosphere that reads as both alarm and intimacy, as if the room itself has been stained by emotion. The portrait emerges only gradually—soft edges, lowered contrast—so the grin becomes uncanny: a flash of white teeth puncturing the monochrome like a nervous confession. By denying depth and neutral light, the work turns likeness into apparition, suggesting how identity can be submerged, performed, and yet still insist on presence through a single, irreducible gesture.







