Fractures of Silence
''Fractures of Silence'' is a continuation and transformation of my earlier body of work, Traces of Silence. While the previous series explored silence as a residue — something that lingers on the surface — this work moves into silence as an active, transformative force. Here, silence no longer remains still. It fractures. Across the series, the human face becomes a shifting structure — partially obscured, dissolved, or interrupted. Cracks, veils, and ruptures cut through the surface, revealing not absence, but inner depth. The figure is no longer a fixed identity, but a threshold — a point of transition between what is seen and what is felt. Recurring elements such as spirals, vertical axes, and fragmented planes act as symbolic entrances. They suggest movement inward — into memory, into tension, into states that cannot be spoken. Silence becomes a space of pressure, where form begins to break, reconfigure, and transform.


