In this work, Jędrzej Bieńko renders a procession of faces that appear to drift across the canvas like echoes of a single consciousness. The repeated visage—blurred, translucent, and softly merging into the linen ground—suggests both multiplicity and dissolution, as if identity were vibrating between states of being.
Painted with Bieńko’s signature airbrush subtlety on unprimed canvas, the composition hovers between figuration and atmosphere. The faces seem less painted than breathed onto the surface, their features fading into a shared haze of sepia tones. What emerges is a vision of the self as continuum rather than fixed form: a meditation on memory, time, and the porous boundary between individual and collective experience. Bieńko’s ethereal repetition transforms the portrait into an elemental rhythm—neither human nor ghostly, but something suspended between matter and memory, presence and dispersal.