A solitary face marked by time appears within a restrained monochrome field. The copper line curves across the surface like a memory, a scar, or a path. Rather than symbolising damage, it reveals continuity — the way spiritual light persists through fracture.
The integration of metal and painted surface creates a dialogue between permanence and vulnerability, matter and presence.
This work speaks about endurance, sacred memory, and the transformation of imperfection into quiet strength.


Hand-painted glass artwork executed using tracing paints including yellow tracing glass paint, combined with layered scratching methods and tonal surface modulation. The composition is structurally framed using copper foil , allowing the metal to function both as technical framing and sculptural line within the artwork. Selective metallic accents reinforce the central axis of the composition while maintaining an aged, sacred patina.








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