
Ash Crown from the Se Lavi collection reflects a fragile form of power shaped by endurance rather than dominance. The crown appears worn and unstable, hovering above a face marked by heavy drips and watchful eyes, as if authority itself is eroding. Dark, smoky tones collide with bursts of color, suggesting survival through aftermath—where identity is rebuilt from what remains. The work speaks to resilience born from collapse, a quiet sovereignty forged in ash rather than gold.