Human Condition
Human Condition
These works explore human presence across different histories, social environments, and states of lived experience.
Rather than portraying individuals as fixed identities or narrative characters, the figures appear suspended between isolation, memory, vulnerability, tension, fragility, and uncertainty.
Through fragmented spaces, restrained color, symbolic imagery, and shifting bodily presence, the paintings reflect the quiet instability and emotional pressure embedded within both historical and contemporary life.
The works approach the human figure not as a portrait of appearance, but as a condition shaped by perception, memory, conflict, history, and social experience.