The Mark of Abel explores themes of identity and legacy through intimate photographic portraits. Lydia Panas employs a contemplative visual approach, focusing on subtle expressions and quiet moments to evoke a sense of personal history and reflection.
The mood throughout the series is meditative and poignant, with images that invite viewers to consider the marks left on individuals by family, heritage, and experience. The 95-page book draws the audience into a sequence of thoughtful compositions that emphasize restraint and emotional depth.