
Colour Scar from the Se Lavi collection reads like a face shaped by memory rather than flesh. The surface is crowded with eyes, marks, and ruptures, each layer acting as a record of lived moments—some vivid, some painful, none erased. Color becomes both wound and remedy here, staining the figure with emotion that refuses to heal quietly. The composition suggests that scars are not signs of damage alone, but proof of survival, where experience imprints itself boldly and visibility becomes a form of truth.