“Shattered Clarity” - The Dissonance of Self-Perception
Series: Where is My Mind
“Shattered Clarity” is a representation of the fragmented self and the Dissonance of Self-Perception, manifesting the internal conflict between our various identities and their nature. Through the sharp contrasts and multifaceted imagery, it confronts the viewer with the splintered aspects of self-perception and the ongoing struggle to piece together a coherent self-image.
In the mirror, in my mind.
I see someone, a fractured sight,
What I’m seeing, what I find
A loose complexion of shadows, light
Pieces scattered, ill defined
Who I see in the mirror, is not quite right
Series: Where is My Mind
“Shattered Clarity” is a representation of the fragmented self and the Dissonance of Self-Perception, manifesting the internal conflict between our various identities and their nature. Through the sharp contrasts and multifaceted imagery, it confronts the viewer with the splintered aspects of self-perception and the ongoing struggle to piece together a coherent self-image.
In the mirror, in my mind.
I see someone, a fractured sight,
What I’m seeing, what I find
A loose complexion of shadows, light
Pieces scattered, ill defined
Who I see in the mirror, is not quite right
Series: Where is My Mind
“Shattered Clarity” is a representation of the fragmented self and the Dissonance of Self-Perception, manifesting the internal conflict between our various identities and their nature. Through the sharp contrasts and multifaceted imagery, it confronts the viewer with the splintered aspects of self-perception and the ongoing struggle to piece together a coherent self-image.
In the mirror, in my mind.
I see someone, a fractured sight,
What I’m seeing, what I find
A loose complexion of shadows, light
Pieces scattered, ill defined
Who I see in the mirror, is not quite right
Technical Information
Size (length x width): 50 x 60 cm
Material: East Indian Ink, Acrylic Paints, Oil Pastels, on Cavas Board