Fragments of Me captures the internal choreography of human emotion a triad of expressions, each echoing a different register of the self. The same face, repeated threefold, reveals anger, serenity and joy, mirroring the unpredictable waves of lived experience.
Rather than separate identities, these faces compose a single being in flux tension and release, stillness and motion. The work becomes a visual diary of emotional plurality, where contradiction is not conflict but coexistence.
Rendered in acrylic and oil, Fragments of Me speaks through color, posture and gesture. It reflects not only what is felt but how the feeling shifts how the soul fragmented by time, stitches itself into new wholeness.