Self Merging is a visual meditation on the instability and continuous reconstruction of the self. Against a crimson ground, a body caught in perpetual flux breaks apart and reassembles — never arriving, never settling.
Across the surface, black automatic lines generate faces and bodily fragments that twist and tangle without resolution. What emerges is not a figure but a field — where external emotional pressures and an inner, fragile core are locked in a pull that refuses to be resolved.
This work is not simply about merging, but about an existence that is continually torn, regenerated, and collaged. The self here is never fixed: it is always in the process of becoming — restless, recursive, unfinished by design.