
A sculptural bust of a white woman, cast in plaster, stands both stoic and fractured her expression serene, but interrupted. The surface, once smooth, is interrupted by sharp voids and geometric breaks, evoking a sense of digital deconstruction or archaeological ruin. Portions of the face and torso are sliced or missing, revealing hollow cavities and layered internal structures, as though time or technology has eroded her presence.

The matte white finish abstracts her identity, shifting focus from individual to symbol. She becomes an embodiment of future uncertainty fragmented identity, reconstructed memory, and the tension between permanence and impermanence.

Each break is intentional: not damage, but design. Suggesting a future where humanity is reassembled from the past not whole, but evolving. Fragmented Future holds stillness and collapse in the same breath a quiet meditation on who we become as we break, adapt, and rebuild.