Think, not Guess

300,00 €

In this piece, I use spray paint, photo transfer, and conté crayon to push the boundaries between clarity and distortion. The figure surfaces through layers of grit and gesture, asking the viewer to pause and think—about perception, identity, and what lies between presence and absence. For me, the process itself becomes a meditation on thought, where each mark is both construction and erasure.

Spray paint, photo transfer, conté-crayon.
Wood Frame
30 cm × 30 cm (11,81 in. x 11,81 in.)

In this piece, I use spray paint, photo transfer, and conté crayon to push the boundaries between clarity and distortion. The figure surfaces through layers of grit and gesture, asking the viewer to pause and think—about perception, identity, and what lies between presence and absence. For me, the process itself becomes a meditation on thought, where each mark is both construction and erasure.

Spray paint, photo transfer, conté-crayon.
Wood Frame
30 cm × 30 cm (11,81 in. x 11,81 in.)