Iconic Statements
Not portraits, but declarations. A lifted finger, a masked glance. Silence as power. Pause as performance. Archetypes distilled into oil — statements that linger long after words are gone.

Harlequin’s Pause
20 × 30 cm • Oil on canvas • 2021
Half in costume, half in music — the harlequin rests, bow lowered, eyes still alive with mischief. Behind her, a prism wall glimmers; beneath her, notes scatter like whispers. A tiny canvas, yet a stage where play, melancholy, and song entwine.

Silence Speaks First
30 × 40 cm • Oil on canvas with gold leaf • 2021
A quiet defiance is etched in every line of his face, shaped by light, shadow, and an unshakable will. He does not shout; he does not plead. His silence is not the absence of words, but the presence of something greater — the weight of truth held close. In this stillness, power gathers like a storm behind closed skies. Gold blooms around him in fractured halos, not as mere ornament, but as a seal of sovereignty. In his gaze, a decision has already been made. In the press of his finger to his lips, the unspoken becomes law.