In Ruins, the face is a relic, a solemn landscape where cracks and shadows hint at stories worn by
time. Here, beauty and decay are intertwined, like abandoned architecture reclaimed by nature’s
quiet persistence. Each fractured line speaks of resilience and loss, a haunting reminder of how even
the most solid structures — or souls — may crumble and yet remain beautiful. The artwork invites a
reflection on permanence and impermanence, on how identity can carry both history and mystery
within the scars of its past.