This work is constructed rather than painted. Layered forms curl and fold around the head like cut sheets of material lifted and reassembled. The surface is built in sections — stacked, edged, and slightly displaced. Nothing is blended away. The structure remains visible. The face itself is mapped with intricate linework that reads like schematic…
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Held Gaze is a contemporary abstract portrait focused on restraint, balance, and quiet presence. The face is structured through fine linear divisions and geometric framing, creating a sense of containment rather than disruption. The eyes form a steady focal point, calm and observant, inviting slow engagement. Surrounding grid elements introduce subtle structure, allowing the portrait…
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This work is built from fractured surfaces and exposed layers, where scraped whites, weathered blues, and muted ochres carry the marks of repeated revision. Cracked textures, scuffed planes, and uneven fields reveal a process that has been left deliberately visible rather than resolved or polished. The surface reads as worn and worked, bearing the residue…
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Three faces are held in close proximity, each formed through fractured planes, scraped surfaces, and compressed colour blocks. The figures do not meet evenly; they press against one another through misalignment, overlap, and visual tension rather than contact. Red, ochre, black, and pale flesh tones are cut sharply into the faces, exposing seams, distortions, and…
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Three faces are held in close proximity, each formed through fractured planes, scraped surfaces, and compressed colour blocks. The figures do not meet evenly; they press against one another through misalignment, overlap, and visual tension rather than contact. Red, ochre, black, and pale flesh tones are cut sharply into the faces, exposing seams, distortions, and…
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