‘Incomplete Exposure’

The work invites the viewer to consider how identity is shaped by distance, perspective, and expectation. How much of our inner life is visible to others, and how much is assumed or projected onto us? How often do we misunderstand ourselves because we are too close to the details?

‘Incomplete Exposure’ acknowledges that visibility is never straightforward. We exist somewhere between the image we present, the body we inhabit, and the interpretations imposed upon us.

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