A layered exploration of identity and perception, told through three distinct yet connected perspectives of self.
Micron, colored pencil, and acrylic on watercolor paper, mounted on wood-burned panel (15 x 19).
Three’s embodies the multifaceted nature of self-perception. This piece presents three perspectives: the observer's view of the woman gazing at her reflection, the woman’s own gaze upon her reflection, and the introspective view of how she truly sees herself. This representation invites the viewer to ponder the complexities of identity.
Micron, colored pencil, and acrylic on watercolor paper, mounted on wood-burned panel (15 x 19).
Three’s embodies the multifaceted nature of self-perception. This piece presents three perspectives: the observer's view of the woman gazing at her reflection, the woman’s own gaze upon her reflection, and the introspective view of how she truly sees herself. This representation invites the viewer to ponder the complexities of identity.
A layered exploration of identity and perception, told through three distinct yet connected perspectives of self.