Scream explores the tension between expression and absence. A solitary figure emerges from a dark, unstable environment, its face disrupted... Read More
Scream explores the tension between expression and absence. A solitary figure emerges from a dark, unstable environment, its face disrupted by a physical rupture that replaces the mouth with an empty opening. The void becomes both a wound and a voice, transforming the act of screaming into a symbol of vulnerability, loss, and emotional exposure. Dripping marks and fragmented surfaces suggest the erosion of identity, while the figure remains suspended between concealment and revelation. Through distortion, material intervention, and symbolic imagery, the work examines the difficulty of communicating pain and the spaces that form when language fails.