From the Shadows speaks to the untold story that lives behind the eyes — the part of us that watches, waits, and remembers who we are, even when the world tries to make us forget. Wrapped in veils of blues and greens, she stands at the threshold between concealment and becoming, her single visible eye sharp with awareness and ancient knowing. There is both vulnerability and power here: a soul who has survived the dark, not by disappearing, but by learning to see in it.
The swirling shadows around her hint at the inner worlds we rarely share, while the soft light on her skin suggests the first steps of emergence. She is not hiding — she is choosing her moment. In this liminal space, she claims her voice, her truth, and her own unveiling.
This piece invites the viewer to consider their own hidden depths. What parts of you are ready to step forward? Which truths have waited in silence, patient and unbroken, for the moment you finally say: I am here.
- Subject Matter: Figurative, portrait
- Collections: Echoes of the Soul