Someone Else in Eyes

A painting about identity watched, borrowed, reflected, and interrupted by another presence.

Someone Else in Eyes — full uncropped artwork canvas by Nino Devdariani
Original Canvas Viewport
Exhibition Note

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

ArtistNino Devdariani
MediumAcrylic and ink on canvas
YearYear to be confirmed
DimensionsDimensions to be confirmed
StatusOriginal work

Thematic Keywords

IdentityGazeReflectionMasksSelfOther

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
Paint Detail

Selected Details

Selected Detail 01

Detail I — The Gaze

The eye becomes a place of interruption, where the self may no longer be alone.

Selected Detail 02

Detail II — Costumes and Doubles

The figures feel staged, disguised, borrowed, or partially inhabited by someone else.

Selected Detail 03

Detail III — The Other Within

The painting suggests that identity is not fixed; it is watched, reflected, and sometimes invaded.

Archival Edition

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.

Wearable silk carré mockup detail from Someone Else in Eyes
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