The overall style is minimal yet deliberate, merging figuration with abstraction to emphasise symbolic meaning over naturalistic representation. This drawing, like many of Hore’s works, is born from the scars of human suffering that history has etched into our collective skin. Each fragile line is a cry of anguish, and each stitched mark recalls wounds—both visible and invisible. The faceless figures embody the anonymity of pain, for suffering often erases individuality and turns humanity into shadows of survival. Yet, within these fragile outlines lies resilience—the will of the human body to endure, to persist, even when scarred and broken. Through these marks, Hore reminds the world what it often chooses to forget: that every scar tells a story.
Size : 11x 8.5 in