EMOTIONAL DETACHMENT holds a face at the edge of recognition, where glamour becomes armor and expression turns procedural. The image treats identity as a construction: stitched, revised, and held together by insistence rather than certainty.
A hard red field presses forward, refusing atmosphere or relief. Against it, the figure’s poise reads as practiced calm, while small fractures in line and paint suggest what’s been edited out. Detachment here is not absence; it’s a decision.