This work 'Lamp Man', presents a quietly unsettling portrait in which a man stands with a lampshade obscuring his head, transforming a familiar domestic object into a symbol of concealment and inner life. Stripped of his face, the primary site of identity and recognition, he becomes anonymous, reduced to a silhouette shaped by light and shadow. The lampshade functions as both shelter and barrier, suggesting a private world of thought, memory, and isolation hidden beneath its fragile surface.