LYRIC PORTRAITS
In Lyric Portraits, Fauxpamine orchestrates a series of intimate visual elegies. Each a frozen beat in the rhythm of modern emotional collapse. Lyrics are extracted from their sonic origin, preserved, and then re-embodied through stylized portraiture that treads the line between iconography and hallucination.
These works do not illustrate songs. They interrogate them.
Each composition operates as a shrine to a momentary feeling too vivid to survive the real world: seduction, devastation, defiance, obsession.
The figures depicted are not characters. They are metaphors, aestheticized symptoms of lyricism’s psychic residue.
Each piece exists as both confession and confrontation: a devotion to the idea that what breaks us also defines us, beautifully.