Invisible
Invisible explores the loneliness that exists at the superficial center of the universe. It examines the hidden cost of pretty privilege: when beauty attracts endless attention but rarely genuine understanding. The subject is surrounded by offers, admiration, and desire, yet remains emotionally invisible. The painting asks whether being constantly seen for one's appearance can become another way of never truly being seen.



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