Contemporary Figurative Abstraction

Formally, the series merges contemporary figurative abstraction with influences drawn from Cubism, Expressionism, Symbolism, and Minimalism. Fragmented geometric planes, restrained negative space, and psychologically charged color relationships transform traditional portraiture into an exploration of emotional and symbolic presence. The work balances structural precision with expressive spontaneity, positioning the human figure as both a constructed form and a vessel for memory, tension, resilience, and identity.

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