
This drawing is composed of actual broken smartphone screen patterns, replicated by hand and transformed into a multi-headed organism—reminiscent of the mythological Hydra. Each fracture radiates like a wound, a nervous discharge, or a synapse explosion. The piece evokes the violent beauty hidden in our daily digital collapses.
What seems chaotic is in fact methodical: every shattered screen here is a silent trace of impact, overload, or rejection. These devices, meant to connect and protect, instead become sites of trauma—digital mirrors cracked by our touch. The multiplicity of breaks conjures both an organic creature and a collapsing network.
Hydra reveals how damage can replicate, multiply, regenerate. In the age of screens, every crack becomes a portrait.