mask

This collection examines the fragile threshold between presence and disappearance, exploring how the human face, the most familiar site of identity, can be obscured, displaced, or transformed. Each portrait replaces recognisable features with improvised coverings, shifting the body toward something ambiguous, synthetic, or not-quite-human. By veiling the face, the work questions what remains once individuality is hidden: Does the person dissolve, or does a new kind of self emerge? These images exist in the tension between protection and erasure, intimacy and estrangement, suggesting a future in which identity is no longer fixed to the body that contains it.