“FACE / WAR”
Acrylic and Oil Crayons on Canvas, 2026
This painting explores the face as something fragile—something that changes under pressure. War does not only destroy places; it alters people. It distorts what is human, slowly and often unnoticed.
Hate leaves marks. It reshapes the human face, turning it into something unfamiliar, something harder to recognize as our own.
The distortion is not abstract. It belongs to us.