Someone Else in Eyes
A painting about identity watched, borrowed, reflected, and interrupted by another presence.

Someone Else in Eyes turns identity into a crowded and unstable field. The figures do not simply look outward; they seem to contain other gazes inside themselves. Faces, costumes, animals, staged bodies, and visual fragments create a world where the self no longer belongs entirely to the person who carries it. The painting asks what happens when another presence enters the eye — and begins to look back from within.
Archive Registry
Thematic Keywords
What to Observe
- •The instability of identity
- •Eyes as interior spaces
- •The relation between self and other
- •Costume as disguise
- •Figures that seem watched from within
Selected Details
Detail I — The Gaze
The eye becomes a place of interruption, where the self may no longer be alone.
Detail II — Costumes and Doubles
The figures feel staged, disguised, borrowed, or partially inhabited by someone else.
Detail III — The Other Within
The painting suggests that identity is not fixed; it is watched, reflected, and sometimes invaded.
Wearable Connection
Selected fragments from this work may be translated into limited silk editions — not as simple reproductions, but as wearable fragments of the Visual Archive.

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