Ashmask

$500.00

Ashmask is a haunting and granular vision—like a ceremonial visage etched in ember and soot. With its rich, burnt palette of charcoals, rusts, and bone-whites, the artwork evokes the texture of scorched earth or ancient tapestries singed by ritual fire. The central form resembles a mask or skull, symmetrical and watchful, layered with patterns that pulse like old symbols rewritten by decay.

The granular, almost pixelated surface gives it the feel of something eroded by time—like the remnants of a sacred object preserved in volcanic ash or uncovered after a funeral pyre. Ghostly faces seem to ripple from the shadows, and concentric forms suggest both containment and invocation—as if the piece is holding a memory, a curse, or a buried truth.

Ashmask is quiet but heavy—evocative of ancestral power, forgotten rites, and the transmutation of destruction into reverence. It does not weep, but it remembers. It guards.

Ashmask is a haunting and granular vision—like a ceremonial visage etched in ember and soot. With its rich, burnt palette of charcoals, rusts, and bone-whites, the artwork evokes the texture of scorched earth or ancient tapestries singed by ritual fire. The central form resembles a mask or skull, symmetrical and watchful, layered with patterns that pulse like old symbols rewritten by decay.

The granular, almost pixelated surface gives it the feel of something eroded by time—like the remnants of a sacred object preserved in volcanic ash or uncovered after a funeral pyre. Ghostly faces seem to ripple from the shadows, and concentric forms suggest both containment and invocation—as if the piece is holding a memory, a curse, or a buried truth.

Ashmask is quiet but heavy—evocative of ancestral power, forgotten rites, and the transmutation of destruction into reverence. It does not weep, but it remembers. It guards.