
Between Two Selves reflects the tension of a figure suspended between two inner identities. One face emerges with clarity, while the other dissolves into shadow—neither fully dominant, neither fully absent. The vertical lines become both boundary and bridge, separating and connecting two states of being at once. This work speaks to the quiet conflict between who we appear to be and the self that remains unseen. The dual presence is not a confrontation, but a coexistence—an unresolved dialogue between light and darkness, certainty and doubt, exposure and protection. From a distance, the full form becomes clear; up close, it dissolves into abstraction, mirroring the shifting and layered nature of identity itself.
48 × 60 in (122 × 152 cm)
Acrylic on canvas
Original — One of a Kind