Description
The Mark is a bold exploration of identity, memory, and the emotional traces we carry. Through distorted forms, symbolic fragments, and a vivid abstract language, the painting suggests the marks left by experience — the visible and invisible forces that shape who we become.
Energetic, raw, and psychologically charged, the work balances vulnerability with strength. Its layered composition invites the viewer to look beyond the surface, uncovering hints of transformation, tension, and personal history within the chaos.
Both confrontational and reflective, The Mark asks what defines us, what changes us, and what traces we leave behind.










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