Ladies & Gentlemen
A triptych of absurdist heraldry, drawing upon the ritualistic gravitas of Saturday night spectacle, this series transforms the familiar cadence of introduction into a courtly unveiling, except what emerges is not the performer but the psyche itself: fractured, unguarded, and embarrassingly human. Each piece frames the stage not as a site of entertainment but as a mirror of our interior disorder, where the comedy of shame and the tragedy of disclosure merge into one theatrical chiaroscuro. The series suggests that our most private absurdities, when formally announced, become not degradations but declarations. Echoes of a baroque pageantry that insist even folly deserves the dignity of a spotlight.