Description: “Echo” is a visceral response to collective trauma, memory, and the repetition of history. Layers of red, white, and earthy tones create a raw, textured surface—like a wall marked by time, stained with the weight of past events. The chaotic brushwork and bleeding pigments symbolize the unresolved echoes of violence, grief, and resistance that continue to shape our world.
Scattered throughout the composition are fragmented words, phrases, and figures, etched like graffiti on a weathered surface—messages of protest, anguish, and contemplation. These marks are both personal and universal, representing voices that demand to be heard, yet often fade into the noise of the past. The presence of text, partly obscured and smeared, reflects the way history is rewritten, overlooked, or silenced.
At its core, “Echo” is not just a reflection but a challenge—an invitation to confront, to remember, and to question. It asks the viewer: What lingers? What do we refuse to let fade? And most importantly, how do we break the cycle?”