Masks
In Masks, the face becomes threshold, filter, and mystery. These masks do not conceal, but reveal a deeper and more archetypal dimension of identity. Every line feels engraved like an ancient code, where eyes, symbols, and graphic forms create presences suspended between human and myth. Colors and patterns echo distant traditions without belonging entirely to any single one. The images are never still: they observe as much as they are observed. Each of the four works carries its own silent personality and symbolic voice.