Olumoko Moses builds monolithic figures with heavy, visible tracks of paint, giving the human form a sculptural, unyielding weight. By rendering skin in monochrome, he strips away distractions of skin color, race, and gender to focus on a shared, universal denominator: the human struggle, exploring hidden dualities like pressure, hope, failure, truth, and grit. The recurring motif of the rose signals shifting emotions and realities, creating a mirror for viewers to confront the complexities of their own existence.