

This portrait is constructed less as a likeness than as an excavation—an angular face emerging from restless, scraped pigments where bruise-browns and ashen whites carry the weight of memory. The eye, held in a tense orbit of dark contour, becomes the painting’s moral center, while the fractured planes of cheek and jaw suggest a self continually reassembled under pressure. Pale, almost chalky highlights read like brief openings of clarity within a storm of gestural marks, implying that tenderness and fatigue can occupy the same breath. In its raw economy of line and abrasion, the work stages an intimate confrontation with vulnerability—an inward gaze that feels both exposed and defiantly intact.







