All Apologies reflects the fragmented dialogue between the self and memory, between guilt and longing for forgiveness.
Through layers of chaotic brushstrokes, scattered numbers, and distorted text, I explore the dissonance between the innocence we once carried and the emotional ruins we leave behind.
The child's face, barely held together within the splintered grid, represents a fractured sense of identity — a soul trying to gather pieces of lost time.
I intentionally blur the line between abstraction and figuration, allowing the viewer to find both themselves and their unanswered apologies within the scattered symbols.
In a world overwhelmed by noise, All Apologies becomes a silent, personal confession to the moments we failed to protect, to the words left unspoken, and to the innocence that still quietly waits to be remembered.