

A solemn visage emerges from velvety charcoal atmospherics, the closed eyes suggesting a retreat from the visible world into a deeper, inward register of knowing. Above the brow, concentric mandala-like diagrams and taut connecting lines operate like a sacred instrumentation—mapping thought, intuition, and cosmological order—while the third eye punctures the portrait with a quiet insistence on expanded perception. The serpent coiled at the throat reads as both guardian and conduit, invoking transformation and the rising force of consciousness, as if speech itself is being transmuted into revelation. Suspended between scientific geometry and devotional icon, the composition frames the human head as an altar where mysticism and measurement negotiate a single, charged silence.







