$10
Procession of the Unnamed presents three faceless figures mid-stride, moving together yet separately through a fractured interior space. Their garments are rendered in dense, repeating patterns, creating a woven texture that suggests uniformity, ritual, or inherited roles rather than individuality.
The absence of facial features redirects attention to posture and motion. Each figure walks differently—weight shifted, legs angled, hands held close—implying distinct inner lives beneath near-identical exteriors. Torn shapes behind them read as ruptures or thresholds, as though the figures are passing through something broken rather than entering something new.
This work speaks to identity shaped by repetition, anonymity, and social procession. It reflects the quiet tension between belonging and erasure, movement and stagnation.
A piece for collectors drawn to symbolic figuration, psychological narrative, and restrained surrealism.
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