1990 - The Smile, 2024
“1990 - The Smile”, created in 2024, is a subtle yet emotionally charged exploration of surface emotion and hidden complexity. The work centers on the idea of the smile as both expression and disguise, where what appears outwardly simple gradually reveals deeper layers of ambiguity and psychological tension. Through its restrained visual language, the piece invites the viewer to question what lies behind the gesture we so often associate with happiness.
The composition balances delicacy and intensity, using light, shadow, and framing to emphasize the fragility of expression. Rather than presenting a clear emotional statement, “The Smile” lingers in uncertainty, allowing meaning to shift depending on the viewer’s perspective. The work becomes a study in contrast—between sincerity and performance, presence and concealment.
At its core, “1990 - The Smile” reflects on the complexity of human emotion and the masks we wear in everyday life. It captures a moment that feels both personal and universal, where a single expression holds multiple truths at once. “1990 - The Smile” (2024) stands as a quiet but powerful meditation on identity, perception, and the emotional subtleties hidden within the simplest of gestures.