Elements – Identity Fragments focuses on the fragmentation of the figure as a condition of visibility. Through painting, identity is approached not as a unified form, but as a constellation of partial elements, interruptions, and shifts.
Faces, bodies, and anatomical details appear disarticulated or displaced, resisting cohesion and fixed definition. The image operates as a field where identity remains unstable, suspended between recognition and loss, presence and dissolution.
Painting becomes a site in which fragmentation is not a failure of form, but a structural principle — allowing the figure to emerge as an open, permeable configuration rather than a resolved whole.



