"Visibly Hidden"

36 x 24 inches // acrylic on layered archival amate, wood substrate, resin encasement // 2025

"Visibly Hidden"

36 x 24 inches // acrylic on layered archival amate, wood substrate, resin encasement // 2025

"Visibly Hidden"

36 x 24 inches // acrylic on layered archival amate, wood substrate, resin encasement // 2025

Can you see what's in plain site? Can it see you? Why does one hide when one solely wants to be seen? Do we sit atop of our ideas? or they atop us? Which holds the other up? When one conceals their feelings do they reveal their deceit? Can you see what you're not looking at? Why are you not looking? Is there a gap between what is seen and what is understood? What about who is seen and who is understood? How big is it? More importantly, are you comfortable not traveling that distance? Can you see but not show? If so, why would you? If you had to show the very best piece of yourself which piece would it be? And why would it not be absolutely all of you?

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