REFLECTION PROTOCOL
REFLECTION PROTOCOL
The mirrored head and kimono-shaped form suggest a futuristic geisha—an archetype caught between humanity and machinery. The monochrome gray surface evokes concrete and code, while the embedded motherboard fragment pulses with the only color in the piece —a small, green node embedded in the chest that hints at both control and vitality—a digital heart in a body shaped by tradition and expectation. The female form here is not passive; it is a vessel of code, memory, and defiance.
The figure reflects not just the viewer, but the hybrid identity of modern existence. It reflects how femininity is often constructed, surveilled, and programmed by societal systems—yet remains a site of autonomy and uprising. The kimono, both restrictive and elegant, becomes a symbol of inherited roles, while the mirror invites the viewer to see themselves within this matrix. Reflection Protocol is a quiet protest and a call to consciousness: to see, to be seen, and to reclaim power.
50x70cm